BME BREAKS: Benjamin Izar, MD, PhD, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Friday,
June 12, 2020
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Online
Room/Area: Online
Room/Area: Online
On Friday, June 12th @ 12:00PM EDT, we welcome Dr. Benjamin Izar from the Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center as he presents, "Systematic dissection of the tumor-immune synapse." Following Dr. Izar, we keep the momentum going with a tremendous speaker lineup!
ABOUT THE JUNE 12 WEBINAR
Systematic dissection of the tumor-immune synapse
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Benjamin Izar, Assistant Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Physician-scientist Ben Izar studies the development and niche-specific metastasis of cancer from defined precursor lesions and using multifaceted single-cell technologies to study immune/tumor interactions to dissect and overcome drug resistance. Ben obtained his MD/PhD in Germany and completed his clinical training in Internal Medicine and Oncology at Mass. General Hospital and BIDMC at Harvard Medical School before joining as faculty at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in 2017. He is the recipient of multiple national awards, including a NIH/NCI K08 Award (2017), Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award for Medical Scientists (2018), and was selected as a NextGen Star of the American Association for Cancer Research (2019).
ABOUT BME BREAKS
Take a break and join us every Friday at 12:00PM EDT for BME Breaks, a weekly online lecture series from global leaders in biomedical engineering research, brought to you by the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Columbia University.
June 19 - Christopher J. Hernandez, PhD, Cornell University
“New insights in bone fragility and mechanobiology of bacteria”
June 26 – Tal Danino, PhD, Columbia University BME
“Engineering bacteria for cancer therapy”
July 10 - Simone Schürle-Finke, PhD, ETH Zurich
“Engineering micro- and nanorobots for medicine”
July 17 - Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, PhD, Columbia University BME
“Engineering human tissues for medical impact”
July 24 - Rong Gan, PhD, University of Oklahoma
“Measurement and modeling of blast-induced auditory injury in animal model of chinchilla”
July 31 - Elham Azizi, PhD, Columbia University BME
“Machine learning for modeling the dynamics of the tumor microenvironment”
August 7 - James J. Collins, PhD, MIT
“Synthetic biology: life redesigned”
August 14 - José McFaline-Figueroa, PhD, University of Washington
“Defining drug-induced molecular landscapes with multiplex single-cell genomics”
August 21 - Christoph Juchem, PhD, Columbia University BME
“Magnetic resonance engineering - from bench to bedside”
ABOUT THE JUNE 12 WEBINAR
Systematic dissection of the tumor-immune synapse
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Benjamin Izar, Assistant Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Physician-scientist Ben Izar studies the development and niche-specific metastasis of cancer from defined precursor lesions and using multifaceted single-cell technologies to study immune/tumor interactions to dissect and overcome drug resistance. Ben obtained his MD/PhD in Germany and completed his clinical training in Internal Medicine and Oncology at Mass. General Hospital and BIDMC at Harvard Medical School before joining as faculty at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in 2017. He is the recipient of multiple national awards, including a NIH/NCI K08 Award (2017), Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award for Medical Scientists (2018), and was selected as a NextGen Star of the American Association for Cancer Research (2019).
ABOUT BME BREAKS
Take a break and join us every Friday at 12:00PM EDT for BME Breaks, a weekly online lecture series from global leaders in biomedical engineering research, brought to you by the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Columbia University.
June 19 - Christopher J. Hernandez, PhD, Cornell University
“New insights in bone fragility and mechanobiology of bacteria”
June 26 – Tal Danino, PhD, Columbia University BME
“Engineering bacteria for cancer therapy”
July 10 - Simone Schürle-Finke, PhD, ETH Zurich
“Engineering micro- and nanorobots for medicine”
July 17 - Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, PhD, Columbia University BME
“Engineering human tissues for medical impact”
July 24 - Rong Gan, PhD, University of Oklahoma
“Measurement and modeling of blast-induced auditory injury in animal model of chinchilla”
July 31 - Elham Azizi, PhD, Columbia University BME
“Machine learning for modeling the dynamics of the tumor microenvironment”
August 7 - James J. Collins, PhD, MIT
“Synthetic biology: life redesigned”
August 14 - José McFaline-Figueroa, PhD, University of Washington
“Defining drug-induced molecular landscapes with multiplex single-cell genomics”
August 21 - Christoph Juchem, PhD, Columbia University BME
“Magnetic resonance engineering - from bench to bedside”
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