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2016 Surgical Biology Club II Meeting Agenda
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 2016 Surgical Biology Club II

October 16, 2016

Marriott Marquis

Liberty Ballroom Salon K

Meeting Schedule

7:00-7:30

Registration/Breakfast

7:30-8:00

Business Meeting

Session 1: Moderator: Rebekah White, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, Univ. of CA-San Diego

8:00-8:15

Tina Yen, MD, MS

Professor of Surgery

Medical College of Wisconsin

Reducing the Use of Unproven or Ineffective  Breast Cancer Care

8:15-8:30

Nipun Merchant, MD

Professor of Surgery

University of Miami

Overcoming Therapeutic Resistance in  Pancreas Cancer

8:30-8:45

Timothy King, MD, PhD

Associate Professor of Surgery University of Alabama at Birmingham

The Effects of Chrysin and Notch on Cutaneous  Wound Healing

8:45-9:00

Thomas Aloia, MD

Associate Professor of Surgery University of Texas  

MD Anderson Cancer Center

Is Enhanced Recovery a Cancer Therapy

9:00-9:15

Jayme Locke, MD, MPH

Associate Professor of Surgery University of Alabama at Birmingham

APOL1 and Kidney Failure Risk among Young  Potential Living Kidney Donors

9:15-9:45

BREAK

Session 2: Moderator: Barish Edil, MD, Assoc. Professor of Surgery, University of Colorado

9:45-10:00

Christina Ferrone, MD

Associate Professor of Surgery Harvard Medical School

Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors: Too Much,  Too Little or Just Right

10:00-10:15

Scott Lemaire, MD

Professor of Surgery

Baylor College of Medicine

The STING Pathway in Thoracic Aortic Disease

10:15-10:30

Jordan Winter, MD

Associate Professor of Surgery Thomas Jefferson University

Metabolic Reprogramming in Pancreatic  Cancer

10:30-10:45

Tracy Wang, MD, MPH

Associate Professor of Surgery Medical College of Wisconsin

Use of Institutional Databases to Develop  Multidisciplinary Protocols for the  

Management of Surgical Endocrine Patients

10:45-11:00

Chandrajit Raut, MD, MSc

Associate Professor of Surgery Harvard Medical School

Mutations in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors

11:00

Closing Comments