Events in December 2021–February 2022
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BCCC-CURE Scientific Seminar with Dr. Keyla Lazardi - “What do Organometallics and Beauty Have in Common? - My Journey from Academy to Industry.” BCCC-CURE Scientific Seminar with Dr. Keyla Lazardi - “What do Organometallics and Beauty Have in Common? - My Journey from Academy to Industry.”
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December 3, 2021Dr. Keyla Lazardi (Chief Scientific Officer, Revlon)
The event will be hosted by BCCC-CURE Director, Dr. Maria Contel.
Register here.
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Joint Scientific Seminar BCCC/CURE and Department of Biology - Prof. Shahana Mahajan “Riluzole as a Potential Therapeutic Agent for Metastatic Osteosarcoma” Joint Scientific Seminar BCCC/CURE and Department of Biology - Prof. Shahana Mahajan “Riluzole as a Potential Therapeutic Agent for Metastatic Osteosarcoma”
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December 9, 2021Prof. Shahana Mahajan from Hunter College CUNY will discuss cancer biology, specifically her research testing Riluzole as a drug for treating metastatic osteosarcoma. “Riluzole as a potential therapeutic agent for metastatic osteosarcoma”.
Event hosted by Prof. Anjana Saxena.
Register here.
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BCCC-CURE Virtual Scientific Seminar with Dr. Najat Saliba - “Can Cancer Be Engineered Out from Tobacco and Non-Tobacco Products?” BCCC-CURE Virtual Scientific Seminar with Dr. Najat Saliba - “Can Cancer Be Engineered Out from Tobacco and Non-Tobacco Products?”
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December 10, 2021Dr. Najat Saliba (Associate Professor in Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry. Faculty of Arts and Sciences American University of Beirut)
Event hosted by Dr. Alec Greer.
Register Here
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BCCC-CURE/Chemistry Department Joint Hybrid Scientific Seminar by Dr. Eszter Boros - “Capture, Excite, Release: Harnessing Rare Earths for Diagnostic Imaging and Therapy.” BCCC-CURE/Chemistry Department Joint Hybrid Scientific Seminar by Dr. Eszter Boros - “Capture, Excite, Release: Harnessing Rare Earths for Diagnostic Imaging and Therapy.”
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February 4, 2022Dr. Eszter Boros (Assistant Professor, Chemistry Department, Stony Brook University)
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