Research Seminar Series
The Seminar Series serves to facilitate interaction and collaboration between investigators in women’s health by providing a forum for sharing the findings of recent research in a broad range of disciplines. Each seminar will be held from noon – 1:00 in the Sticht Center’s Hubbard Learning Center (main auditorium). Lunch is provided.
October 2: Promoting Positive Development During Adolescence, Christy Buchanan, PhD, Psychology, WFU
November 6: Effects of Varying Dietary Protein Intake During Caloric Restriction in Older Adults, Barbara Nicklas, PhD, Internal Medicine, Geriatrics
Lunch Donated by Riverbirch Lodge
December 4: Triple Negative Breast Cancer: Unique Risk Factors and Therapies, Julia Lawrence, DO, Internal Medicine, Hematology & Oncology
Co-sponsored with the WFU Translational Science Institute
January 15: Stress Urinary Incontinence and Prolapse: It's All in the Genes, Gopal Badlani, MD, Surgical Sciences, Urology
Lunch Donated by Winston-Salem Jazzercise
February 5: Role of the Novel Estrogen Receptor GPR30 in a Model of Angiotensin II-Dependent Hypertension, Sarah Lindsey, PhD, Research Fellow, Surgical Sciences, Hypertension & Vascular Disease Research Center
March 5: Psychosocial Stress and Uterine Fibroids, Anissa Vines, PhD, MS, Epidemiology, UNC Chapel Hill
April 20, 8-4 pm: 5th Annual Women's Health Research Day: “Cardiovascular Health and
Disease in Women” Registration Required.
May 14: Sex Differences in How Early Life Expectancies Influence the Lifespan Health Trajectory, Allyson Bennett, PhD, Physiology & Pharmacology
Co-sponsored with the WFU Translational Science Institute
No need to register for seminars (except Women's Health Research Day).
Contact whcoe@wfubmc.edu with questions.
Research Strategies Workshops:
Workshops are intended for faculty at no cost, but registration is required. Email whcoe@wfubmc.edu to register. All workshops will take place in the Comprehensive Cancer Center Conference Rooms 2 A&B.
Stay tuned for the 2009-2010 schedule.