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January 18, 2007:
Craig Slingluff, MD. Immunology & Human Immune
Therapy. Victor Engelhard, PhD. Immunity to
Melanoma Antigens:
From Self-Tolerance to Immunotherapy.
February 8, 2007: Martin A. Schwartz, PhD.
Integrin signaling and cancer.
March 8, 2007: John T. Parsons, PhD.
Cell migration signaling-taking molecular pathways to new
therapies. Theresa A. Guise, MD. Cancer metastasis to
bone.
April 5, 2007: Kevin R. Lynch, PhD & Mark
Okusa, MD. Sphingosine 1 phosphate chemical biology and renal
disease.
May 22, 2007: Klaus Ley, M.D.
Translational Research in Cardiovascular
Medicine.
September 25, 2007: Judith A. Woodfolk,
MBChB, PhD & Thomas A. Platts-Mills, MD, PhD. From
Anaphylaxis to Atopic Dermatitis: The Evidence for a Causal Role of IgE
Antibodies and the Relevance of "Control" by T Cells.
October 23, 2007: John A. Stankovic,
PhD (Dept. of Computer Science) & Joseph A.C. Humphrey, Ph.D.,
D. Sc. (Dept. of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering).
Technology in Medicine.
November 15, 2007: Rebecca A. Dillingham, MD,
Richard L. Guerrant, MD, Eric R. Houpt, MD, and William A. Petri, Jr.,
MD, PhD. Is malnutrition is an infectious disease?
December 4, 2007: Cato T. Laurencin, MD,
PhD. Musculoskeletal regeneration: the regenerative
engineering approach.
February 26, 2008: Michael D. Dake, MD, lead
speaker. Imaging in the Era of Translational Medicine:
Festina Lente, but Quo Vadis?
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