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Follow us on Twitter. Follow us on Facebook. Subscribe To Rss Feed. Follow Us On Google. The Ecological Society of America. Research and Field Notes. ESA 2013 Annual Meeting. ESA 2016 annual meeting. Research and Field Notes. Changes in science and the public. Changes in science and the public. Posted By Katie Kline. On Nov 9, 2010 0 comments. Should we focus on the public’s knowledge of specific topics, or is it more important to gauge public appetite for science in general? On the NASW website:. Of cou...
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Connecting the Dots: A new lymph node station in lung cancer?
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Saturday, August 30, 2014. A new lymph node station in lung cancer? Earlier this week in our morning didactics session we had an interesting discussion about advanced stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Now, there is certainly a LOT to discuss about advanced stage NSCLC, and there is a lot of uncertainty in how to treat it with the multitude of new targetted agents coming on the market for mutations like ALK. N-RAS, BRAF, EGFR. One thing that hasn't changed, and never will (? Please direct your att...
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Connecting the Dots: Re-entry into the clinic and my first evolution paper!
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Saturday, August 2, 2014. Re-entry into the clinic and my first evolution paper! Sorry for the long radio silence - I re-entered my residency after a 3 year hiatus to pursue full time research and things have been busier than anticipated. While I am on a light rotation (sarcoma), which requires only 50% of my time actually in clinic, I had forgotten what being a #resident is like, and more importantly, what having a pager is like! Site, as well as a journal (contemporaneously), which you can find here:.
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Connecting the Dots: June 2014
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Thursday, June 26, 2014. Impact of vascular patterning on radiation response - contributed talk from ECMTB 2014. So - I meant to try to use Camtasia Studio. To record my voice during this talk, which would have made following along much easier, but somehow, the meeting was so chock-a-block with content and excellent social outings, that I failed to download and sort it out. Next time. For now, here is a short presentation that I gave as a contributed talk at #ECMTB2014 in Goteborg. Which we published here.
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Connecting the Dots: Update to 'My Sarcoma' project
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Friday, May 24, 2013. Update to 'My Sarcoma' project. A few weeks ago I posted about my friend and neighbor, Ray Paul's battle with Sarcoma and his amazing response to it. To create art using histologic images of his own tumor. Ray finished the first painting in the series and entered it into a contest, and it won! You can see the contest - and Ray's finished painting, at the ArtSlant Competition website,. And here it is as well:. As an aside, the TEDMED blog also ran a piece. Group at the Moffitt Cancer...
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Connecting the Dots: November 2014
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Friday, November 14, 2014. Mathematical Oncology: an introduction given at a Moffitt Cancer Center Radiation Oncology CME conference. My hope is to spread awareness of mathematical oncology, but also to lure some clever folks across the street from the clinic to the laboratory! There are a host of great talks going on, many of which have their slides on line (I've been told) on topics as broad as #proton therapy, #StereotacticBodyRadiation, #cyberknife, #radiation toxicity, #HIV and cancer and more.
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Connecting the Dots: I see flowers & I think of metastasis: or how theoretical oncology has reshaped all of my thinking
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Tuesday, October 7, 2014. I see flowers and I think of metastasis: or how theoretical oncology has reshaped all of my thinking. My kids however, have a mom who was an occupational therapist and is now a photographer (gorgeous pics of our kids and other stuff on her page. And a dad who is a theoretical oncologist. So it shouldn't be surprising that my daughter doesn't mind a little gore, indeed she likes watching necropsies (thanks #thebrainscoop). My daughter enthralled by a wolf necropsy! Neither of us ...
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Connecting the Dots: Memantine and WBRT
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Monday, October 6, 2014. After the whole brain radiation review. That my collaborators and I just published came out, my friend and colleague, Jack West, put a nice post up on his website Cancer Grace about it. And asked a follow up question on twitter:. Your review of WBRT for brain mets ( at http:/ t.co/Su9g4q3isf. Was terrific. What do you think of memantine's role now? 8212; H. Jack West, MD (@JackWestMD) May 5, 2013. And the full talk from ASTRO. As an aside, the two Neuro specialists I polled had o...
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Connecting the Dots: August 2014
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Saturday, August 30, 2014. A new lymph node station in lung cancer? Earlier this week in our morning didactics session we had an interesting discussion about advanced stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Now, there is certainly a LOT to discuss about advanced stage NSCLC, and there is a lot of uncertainty in how to treat it with the multitude of new targetted agents coming on the market for mutations like ALK. N-RAS, BRAF, EGFR. One thing that hasn't changed, and never will (? Please direct your att...
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Connecting the Dots: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014. My visit to the Mathematical Neuro-Oncology group at NorthWestern and the talk I gave about glioblastoma evolutionary dynamics and metastasis. I recently was honored by an invitation to visit Chicago and present some of my recent research to my friends and collaborators in a new group formed there by Kristin Swanson. I spent my time visiting their new, beautiful lab;. Having some coffee;. Visiting my roots;. Aside: Somehow there is an editorial written about it. And others on g...
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