Date: Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Attending: Hamdee Attallah
Fellow: Meg Garin
University of Washington
A basic scientist's journey into interdisciplinary, international HIV research
Austrian Auditorium, CRB
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) presents the Addiction Performance Project at the Perelman School of Medicine
The Addiction Performance Project, presented by NIDA, is a CME & CE program to help break down the stigma associated with addiction and promote a healthy dialogue that fosters compassion, cooperation, and understanding for patients living with this disease. This project is part of NIDA's outreach to practicing health professionals and those in training.
Each performance begins with a dramatic reading of Act III of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night by award-winning professional actors. The reading is followed by a brief expert panel reaction and facilitated audience discussion. Topics may include: the challenges and opportunities in caring for drug-addicted patients, provider biases, and how best to incorporate screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment.
Where: Biomedical Research Building II/III Auditorium
When: Wednesday 5/9/12 , 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Who: Expert panel includes Lee Kim Erickson, MD, Charles P. O’Brien, MD, PhD, and A. Thomas Mclellan, PhD
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) presents the Addiction Performance Project at the Perelman School of Medicine
The Addiction Performance Project, presented by NIDA, is a CME & CE program to help break down the stigma associated with addiction and promote a healthy dialogue that fosters compassion, cooperation, and understanding for patients living with this disease. This project is part of NIDA's outreach to practicing health professionals and those in training.
Each performance begins with a dramatic reading of Act III of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night by award-winning professional actors. The reading is followed by a brief expert panel reaction and facilitated audience discussion. Topics may include: the challenges and opportunities in caring for drug-addicted patients, provider biases, and how best to incorporate screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment.
Where: Biomedical Research Building II/III Auditorium
When: Wednesday 5/9/12 , 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Who: Expert panel includes Lee Kim Erickson, MD, Charles P. O’Brien, MD, PhD, and A. Thomas Mclellan, PhD
Tom Maniatis, Ph.D.
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
Title: The Role of Single Cell Diversity in the Brain: Regulation and Function of the Clustered Protocadherins
Host: Marisa Bartolomei, Ph.D. (Cell and Molecular Biology Training Grant)
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Frederic Bushman
Location: Class of '62, JMB