Nov
29
Tue
ID Lecture Series – “Skin/Soft Tissue Infections” @ LK209
Nov 29 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Jose G. Montoya

Presenter: Jose G. Montoya, MD. Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine) and Infectious Disease Doctor.

Dec
6
Tue
ID Lecture Series – “Febrile Neutropenia” @ LK209
Dec 6 @ 8:00 am – 9:00 am

Jose G. Montoya

Presenter: Jose G. Montoya, MD. Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine) and Infectious Disease Doctor.

Oct
8
Mon
Translational Oncology Program at Stanford (TOPS) Annual Symposium: Translating Discoveries to Cures @ LKSC Berg Hall
Oct 8 @ 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
Translational Oncology Program at Stanford (TOPS) Annual Symposium: Translating Discoveries to Cures @ LKSC Berg Hall | Palo Alto | California | United States

This symposium brings together speakers from academia, industry and the FDA to discuss their perspectives on anticancer drug discovery and development.

Register here.

Oct
21
Mon
Translational Oncology Program at Stanford (TOPS) Annual Symposium: Translating Discoveries to Cures @ Berg Hall, Li Ka Shing Center
Oct 21 @ 8:30 am – 5:30 pm
Translational Oncology Program at Stanford (TOPS) Annual Symposium: Translating Discoveries to Cures @ Berg Hall, Li Ka Shing Center

Click HERE to register.

This symposium brings together speakers from academia, industry and the FDA to discuss their perspectives on anticancer drug discovery and development.

One of the highlights of the symposium will be the poster session, which calls attention to the great research being done in translational oncology. Broad participation enriches this session, and students and scientists are encouraged to present their work. This poster session provides an excellent opportunity to publicly present recent science and to interact with members of many different academic organizations in the scientific community.

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Posters will be on display for the entire day with a special poster viewing session taking place during lunch. Presenters should plan on being stationed by their work to answer questions during the poster viewing session. Only one poster can be submitted per person and that person must attend the symposium. Please bring your posters ready for display. A tack board will be provided to hang your poster, in addition to extra tacks. All posters must be removed by the end of the event. If you intend to present a poster, please send the presenter’s name and title and the title of the poster to Denise Baughman atdeniseb@stanford.edu.

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Please note the following information for the preparation of your poster:

–   Poster size not to exceed 36” x 48” (portrait)

–   The poster must be prepared on one sheet.

–   Allocate the top of the poster for the title and authors as stated on the submitted abstract.

–   The text, illustrations, etc. should be bold/large enough to be read from a distance of two meters.

–   Please check the poster presentation diagram upon arrival at the conference, for the poster board number assigned to you. Please use the board with that number.

–   Posters can be hung after 7:30 a.m., and must be removed at the conclusion of the symposium.

–   The event managers will not be responsible for posters that are not removed on time.

–   Each poster presenter is required to stand by his/her poster for informal discussion as indicated in the program.

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[month] [date], 2019

Please indicate your intention to submit a poster and the title of the poster at the time of registration. Email Denise Baughman at deniseb@stanford.edu with the name of your poster.

Nov
19
Fri
PHS Trainee Research Colloquium | PEdTalks: PHS Education Talks @ Online Event
Nov 19 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
PHS Trainee Research Colloquium | PEdTalks: PHS Education Talks @ Online Event

PHS Trainee Research Colloquium
PEdTalks: PHS Education Talks

Event Information and Registration

The Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences (PHS) Trainee program comprises pre- and postdoctoral research fellows. We aim to train the next generation of population health scientists, scholars, and leaders. Please join us on Friday, 11/19/2021 for our first series of PHS Education Talks (PEdTalks), where we will showcase the research of 5 of our trainees.

  • Kayla Kinsler: Influence of Incentive Amount on Physician Participation
  • Cesar Vargas Nunez: Feeling ill:  the infectious effect of perspective-taking on attitudes toward healthcare access for undocumented immigrants
  • Alice Milivinti: Revisiting the Earned Income Tax Credit and Infant Health
  • Sven van Egmond: Unnecessary care for skin cancer
  • Jackie Ferguson: Virtual Disparities: Identifying differences in how Veterans use VA video healthcare