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SUMMARY:Open Mic: Biomedical Research Ideas Exchange
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person event and will not have a virtual option. \nThe Institute for Biohealth Innovation is hosting an Open Mic: Biomedical Research Ideas Exchange on the SciTech campus on the third Thursday of each month from 3:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. \nThis new monthly meeting was suggested by and will be led by Dr. Remi Veneziano\, who has appreciated working with so many of you and realizing the value of meeting as a multidisciplinary team on a monthly basis to share ideas\, express challenges\, identify new opportunities\, and establish new collaborations. \nThis event is geared for tenure/tenure track faculty\, research faculty\, post-doctoral fellows\, and senior level graduate students. This will be an “open mic” type of meeting where we will ask attendees to share a couple of slides if they have them or simply speak about their projects/new ideas​and specific needs (including advice\, expertise\, instruments\, etc.). The goal is to engage in meaningful brainstorming discussions together and champion one another. We will not be looking for full presentations. Even if you don’t have something to share on a given month\, we encourage you to join regardless. Your expertise will be invaluable during the idea exchange. \nWe look forward to seeing you all there!
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/open-mic-biomedical-research-ideas-exchange-november/
LOCATION:IABR 1004\, 10920 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, VA\, 20109\, United States
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SUMMARY:Open Mic: Biomedical Research Ideas Exchange
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person event and will not have a virtual option. \nThe Institute for Biohealth Innovation is hosting an Open Mic: Biomedical Research Ideas Exchange on the SciTech campus on the third Thursday of each month from 3:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M. \nThis new monthly meeting was suggested by and will be led by Dr. Remi Veneziano\, who has appreciated working with so many of you and realizing the value of meeting as a multidisciplinary team on a monthly basis to share ideas\, express challenges\, identify new opportunities\, and establish new collaborations. \nThis event is geared for tenure/tenure track faculty\, research faculty\, post-doctoral fellows\, and senior level graduate students. This will be an “open mic” type of meeting where we will ask attendees to share a couple of slides if they have them or simply speak about their projects/new ideas​and specific needs (including advice\, expertise\, instruments\, etc.). The goal is to engage in meaningful brainstorming discussions together and champion one another. We will not be looking for full presentations. Even if you don’t have something to share on a given month\, we encourage you to join regardless. Your expertise will be invaluable during the idea exchange. \nWe look forward to seeing you all there!
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/open-mic-biomedical-research-ideas-exchange/
LOCATION:IABR 1004\, 10920 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, VA\, 20109\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cancer Cell Plasticity Seminar: from Cell Junctions to Cytosolic Functions
DESCRIPTION:Presented by: \nSamy Y. Lamouille\, PhD\nAssistant Professor\, Virginia Tech Fralin Biomedical Research Institute\nCEO\, Acomhal Research Inc. \nAbstract: \nDuring cancer progression\, cellular plasticity underlies metastatic disease and tumor recurrence\, while concomitantly conferring resistance to current therapies. We are developing targeted approaches to cancer treatment by investigating the relationship between tumor microenvironment cues and resulting downstream signaling. A major focus of our research lies in a novel tumorigenic function for the gap junction protein connexin43 involving an increased interaction with microtubules which we have identified in glioblastoma cancer stem cells and during epithelial-mesenchymal transition.  Disruption of this interaction using mimetic peptide approaches specifically impacts cancer stem cell survival in addition to limiting cancer cell invasion and metastasis. Modulation of non-junctional connexin43 functions therefore represents a viable therapeutic approach to target plasticity events common to many cancers. \nAbout Dr. Lamouille: \nDr. Lamouille’s lab studies how cancer cells communicate and is developing novel therapeutic strategies to target these communication mechanisms to prevent metastases in human cancer progression. In particular\, the lab specializes in studying epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) – a process that enables cancer cells to undergo a complete reprogramming at the trasncription\, translation\, and post-translation levels\, leading cancer cells to acquire the invasive characteristics that promote cell proliferation and metastases in new tissues. \nThe Lamouille Lab analyzes the channel-dependent and -independent roles of connexin proteins during EMT and in cancer stem cells. Transforming Growth Factor-β (TGF-β) is a potent inducer of EMT and regulator of cancer stemness through Smad and non-Smad signaling\, and crosstalk with other pathways such as Notch and Wnt. Dr. Lamouille studies how these signaling pathways modulate connexin localization and function in cancer cells that undergo EMT\, and in cancer stem cells. The lab is developing novel therapeutic strategies using mimetic peptides to specifically disrupt protein-protein interactions that enhance the tumorigenic characteristics of cancer cells. To carry these discoveries forward and pursue clinical trials\, Dr. Lamouille co-founded Acomhal Research Inc. in partnership with Dr. Rob Gourdie.
URL:https://ibi.gmu.edu/event/cancer-cell-plasticity-seminar-from-cell-junctions-to-cytosolic-functions/
LOCATION:IABR 1004\, 10920 George Mason Circle\, Manassas\, VA\, 20109\, United States
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