The Department of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology hosts two seminar programs to share the work being done by our students, postdocs, and faculty and to provide opportunities to learn from others in the field, both within and outside Duke.
PCB Seminar Series, Regulatory Networks in Health and Disease is our weekly departmental seminar series held each Wednesday at 12:00 noon. This seminar series features (mostly) invited speakers from outside the Duke community. The 2025-2026 series will be announced in the summer.
Works in Progress (WIP) is our signature departmental event which takes place at 12:00 noon on Fridays. The aim of this event is to increase cohesiveness and collaboration throughout our department, while also providing trainees with a valuable forum for feedback. The 2025-2026 series will be announced in the summer.
RNHD | Houlahan: Germline-mediated immunoediting in cancer
Katie Houlahan, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry & Biomedical Sciences, Principal Investigator, Centre for Discovery in Cancer Research, McMaster University
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PCB Works in Progress
Yiran Guo, PhD (Greg Wang Lab) & Meagan Luck (Darnell Lab)
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RNHD | Shalek: Identifying & Counteracting The Impact Of Environment Stress On Tissue Dysfunction
Alex K. Shalek, PhD, Director, Institute for Medical Engineering & Science and Health Innovation Hub, MIT; J. W. Kieckhefer Professor, Institute for Medical Engineering & Science, Department of Chemistry, and Koch Institute, MIT; Ragon Institute | Broad Institute | HMS | MGB
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PCB Works in Progress
Yanting Chen, PhD (Privratsky Lab) & Ben Hanna (Oliver Lab)
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PCB Works in Progress
Malarie Schexnider (Tsvetanova Lab) & Sarat Khumukcham, PhD (Roper Lab)
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Regulatory Networks in Health and Disease | Morris
Samantha Morris, PhD
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PCB Works in Progress
Yamin Gong, PhD (Zou Lab) & Kiana Gunn (Wu Lab)
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PCB Works in Progress
Kevin Scott (Pendergast Lab) & Kerry Dillon (Wood Lab)
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PCB Works in Progress
Lindsay Bolino (Chidley Lab) & Benjamin Lau (Greg Wang Lab)
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PCB Works in Progress
Ara Jo, PhD (Linardic Lab) & Yunhao Song, PhD (Zou Lab)
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