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Events in September–November 2022

  • BCCC-CURE Scientific Seminar by Dr. Nagi Ayad “Chemical Biology Approaches in Brain Cancer”

    BCCC-CURE Scientific Seminar by Dr. Nagi Ayad “Chemical Biology Approaches in Brain Cancer”


    September 9, 2022

    Dr. Nagi Ayad (Professor, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown University Medical Center). “Chemical Biology Approaches in Brain Cancer”.

    The event will be hosted at the Brooklyn College Library - Gottlieb Room #411 by Dr. Theodore Muth.

    Register for the in-person event by emailing BCCC-CURE@brooklyn.cuny.edu

    Register for the virtual event here. 

  • BCCC-CURE Scientific Seminar by Dr. Marlene Camacho-Rivera and Prof. Sheena Philogene

    BCCC-CURE Scientific Seminar by Dr. Marlene Camacho-Rivera and Prof. Sheena Philogene


    September 30, 2022

    BCCC-CURE Scientific Seminar by Dr. Marlene Camacho-Rivera (Assistant Dean for Student Engagement and Success, Assistant Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University) “Within the Box: Elucidating Heterogeneity across the Cancer Continuum among Latinos in the U.S.” and Prof. Sheena Philogene (Assistant Professor, Brooklyn College Library) “Evaluating Healthcare Barriers and Outcomes Within Hispanic and Latino Populations in Brooklyn, NY Using Spatial Trend Analysis”.

    The event will be hosted at the Brooklyn College Library - Gottlieb Room #411 by Dr. Jennifer Basil.

    Register for the in-person event by emailing BCCC-CURE@brooklyn.cuny.edu

    Register for the virtual event here. 

  • BCCC-CURE/ASRC Half Day Scientific Symposium on “Nanoscience Approaches to Cancer”

    BCCC-CURE/ASRC Half Day Scientific Symposium on “Nanoscience Approaches to Cancer”


    October 7, 2022

    Co-hosted by the Brooklyn College Cancer Center (BCCC-CURE) and the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC). Host: Dr.Brian Gibney.

    Please register for this virtual here.

  • BCCC-CURE Scientific Seminar by Dr. Esther Boros “Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry - Opportunities for Diagnostics and Therapeutics with Diverse Mechanisms of Action”

    BCCC-CURE Scientific Seminar by Dr. Esther Boros “Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry - Opportunities for Diagnostics and Therapeutics with Diverse Mechanisms of Action”


    October 21, 2022

    Dr. Esther Boros (Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Stony Brook University). “Medicinal Inorganic Chemistry - Opportunities for Diagnostics and Therapeutics with Diverse Mechanisms of Action”.

    The event will be hosted at the Brooklyn College Library - Gottlieb Room #411 by Dr. Maria Contel. 

    Register for the in-person event by emailing BCCC-CURE@brooklyn.cuny.edu

    Register for the virtual event here. 

     

  • Second Brooklyn Breast and Women’s Cancer Symposium co-hosted by BCCC-CURE and Maimonides Health

    Second Brooklyn Breast and Women’s Cancer Symposium co-hosted by BCCC-CURE and Maimonides Health


    October 28, 2022

    Second Brooklyn Breast and Women’s Cancer Symposium co-hosted by BCCC-CURE and Maimonides Health, with the participation of SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC), Weill Cornell Medicine, and Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Center, American Cancer Society, and Johnson & Johnson. (In-person/virtual talks).

    • Session I & II - Scientific Talks
    • Session III - Community Outreach
    • Session IV - Education- Student Opportunities
    • Posters and Cocktail Hour

    Please contact BCCC-CURE@brooklyn.cuny.edu to participate in person.

    See full agenda here.

    Register for any of the in-person events here.

     

  • BCCC-CURE/Chemistry Department Joint Scientific Seminar by Dr. Dan Gibson “Pt(IV) Prodrugs: Can We Find The Roadmap To The Holy Grail?”

    BCCC-CURE/Chemistry Department Joint Scientific Seminar by Dr. Dan Gibson “Pt(IV) Prodrugs: Can We Find The Roadmap To The Holy Grail?”


    November 4, 2022

    Dr. Dan Gibson, (School of Pharmacy, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel) “Pt(IV) Prodrugs: Can We Find The Roadmap To The Holy Grail?”

    The event will be hosted at the Brooklyn College Library - Gottlieb Room #411 by Dr. Maria Contel.

    Register for the in-person event by emailing BCCC-CURE@brooklyn.cuny.edu

    Register for the virtual event here.