Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering - Events of Interest
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The Cancer Center at Illinois is pleased to present the Faculty Seminar Series. Each session includes brief individual talks from a group of faculty members followed by a Q&A period. Registration is encouraged but not required for attendance.
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Organized by the TiMe graduate student cohort, the third annual TiMe Day Symposium on April 26, 2019, will highlight research from the program, include keynote and plenary talks, and culminate with a poster session in which all graduate and undergraduate students are encouraged to present their work.
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Composed of individuals who have been diagnosed with cancer or have a strong personal connection to it, CRAG promotes interactions between cancer survivors, researchers, and clinicians that are essential in the fight against cancer and lead to better outcomes for all.
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The Illini 4000 is a non-profit organization dedicated to documenting the American cancer experience through The Portraits Project, raising funds for cancer research and patient support services, as well as spreading awareness for the fight against cancer through annual cross-country bike rides.
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Crosstalk of Adhesion Complexes and the RNAi Machinery in Epithelial Homeostasis and Cancer Panagiotis Anastasiadis, PhD Professor of Cancer Biology Department Chair Mayo Clinic Cancer Center
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The event will recognize recipients of the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Alumni Awards and graduate students who have won fellowships. 4 p.m.: Ceremony 5 p.m.: Reception
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The Graduate Research Symposium allows graduate students to present their work in the form of either a poster or an oral presentation. Research areas include a range of topics. Judges are alumni from industry and academia.
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Reception immediately following in 'A' Atrium of Chemical Life Sciences Laboratory
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Reception immediately following in 'A' Atrium of Chemical Life Sciences Laboratory
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Reception immediately following in the Atrium of the Alice Campbell Alumni Center.
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Reception immediately following lecture in 'A' Atrium of Chemical Life Sciences Laboratory
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Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering will hold a winter convocation ceremony at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 21, 2019, in the Lincoln Hall Theatre, 702 S. Wright St., Urbana. The speaker is Dan Hanus, BS '86. A reception will be held immediately following the ceremony in Latzer Hall of the University YMCA, across the street from Lincoln Hall at 1001 S. Wright St., Champaign.
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The CCIL is excited to host John Cheville, Professor of Pathology and Consultant at Mayo Clinic, as our first Faculty Seminar Series guest in 2020. Cheville is an expert on urologic cancers and their pathologies.
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The CCIL hosts another guest speaker, Guillermo 'Gary' Tearney, MD and Professor of Pathology from Harvard Medical School. Tearney's lab was the first to perform human imaging in the coronary arteries and gastrointestinal tract in vivo with Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT).
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The lecture will begin at 3:30 PM in 116 Roger Adams Lab. A recpetion will follow at 4:30 PM in the CLSL- A Atrium.