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Danielle R. Reed, PhD
Monell Chemical Senses Center
"Adip5: a QTL Mystery in Three Acts"
February 14, 2012
4:00 PM
Translational Research Center, 12th Floor
Conference Room 12-146
http://www.med.upenn.edu/idom/
The Endocrinology Clinical Case Conference and Grand Rounds Series presents:
Zubair Baloch, MD, PhD and Cytology Fellows
Title: "Interesting Pathology Cases"
Date: Wednesday, January 10, 2012
Time: 7:45 - 8:30 am
Location: G. Clayton Kyle Conference room - PCAM 4 West
Vivian L. Smith Chair of Regenerative Medicine
Director, Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine Center
Baylor College of Medicine
“Epigenetic regulation of hematopoietic stem cells”
Austrian Auditorium
Part of the Department of Genetics Faculty Search
Todd S. Macfarlan, Ph.D.
Gene Expression Laboratory
The Salk Institute
"Endogenous retroviruses coordinate gene expression and cell fate during embryonic development"
Dr. Chrispin Kambili will be giving a talk on "Pharmacaeutical Commerce & Health (In)Equality", as part of the new course NURS514 Globalization, Health & Health Care. For this special event any School of Nursing or Perelman School of Medicine student is welcome to sit in and listen.
Tuesday Feb 14th, 4:00 - 6:00 pm.
Dr. Chrispin Kambili is Global Medical Affairs Leader—Infectious Diseases at Johnson and Johnson, where he provides strategic guidance to infectious drug development teams.
Dr Kambili received his medical degree from Columbia University and completed his post-graduate training in internal medicine and in infectious diseases at New York Presbyterian Hospital of Columbia and Cornell in New York City.
Dr Kambili has previously worked at the New York City health department where he oversaw the provision of care at the ten public health clinics; participated in bioterrorism preparedness activities; and later served as Assistant Commissioner of Health and Director of the Bureau of Tuberculosis Control, in a US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) assignment. Dr Kambili has also worked in Africa as the Field Medical Director for the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), based in Nairobi, Kenya. During his tenure at IAVI, he oversaw the creation of infrastructure for the conduct of all phases of HIV/AIDS vaccine clinical trials in several countries in eastern and southern Africa and led initiatives to improve access to HIV and other medical care around HIV vaccine clinical trial sites by liaising with Ministries of Health, non-governmental organizations, donors and local leaders and communities. Dr Kambili also worked as a Medical Director for the hepatitis and HIV programs at the then Schering Plough Pharmaceuticals now part of Merck.
Associate Dean for Research
Professor of Immunology
Department of Pathobiology
School of Veterinary Medicine
"Immunity to leishmaniasis: It is not just about Th1 and Th2 cells anymore"
132 Hill Pavilion