Topic Moderator and Date |
Presenter(s) and Links to Recordings |
Reproducibility in Research (Dr. Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan) June 1, 2021 |
Ten Simple Rules of Reproducibility Dr. Marianne Huebner, Professor, Epidemiology and Statistics, Director, Center for Statistical Training and Consulting (CSTAT), Michigan State University Click here to access recording |
ARRIVE Guidelines (Dr. Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan) June 2, 2021 |
ARRIVE: Guidelines for Reporting Research involving Animals Dr. Annette O’Connor, Professor of Epidemiology and Chair, Large Animal Clinical Sciences, MSU Click here to access recording |
Advances in Oncology (Dr. Dominique Griffon) June 2, 2021 |
Advances in Oncology Special Focus Focus: Osteosarcoma (OSA) Opening Remarks and Virtual Tour of Tgen Lab, City of Hope Genetics of OSA in dogs and children Dr. Will Hendricks, City of Hope Advances in the surgical management of OSA Dr. Bernard Seguin, Colorado State University Advances in medical approaches to OSA Dr. Tim Fan, University of Illinois Q&A Session & Panel Discussion Click here to access the recording |
Stem Cells: Insights from the Bench and the Clinic (Dr. Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan) June 15, 2021 |
Antimicrobial and wound healing effects of systemically administered mesenchymal stem cells in domestic and exotic species Dr. Valerie Johnson, Michigan State University Stem cell therapy for the equine athlete: the past, the present, and the future.” Dr. Aimee Colbath, Michigan State University Investigating the therapeutic potential of extracellular vesicles isolated from mesenchymal stem cells in the horse Dr. Angela Gaesser, University of Pennsylvania Click here to access the recording |
Non-Human Primate Models of Disease (Dr. Vilma Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan, for Dr. Isaac Pessah) June 23, 2021 |
Overview and research opportunities at the CNPRC Dr. John Morrison, Professor of Neurosciences and Director of the California National Primate Research Center (CNPRC), UC Davis Rhesus models of human infectious disease Dr. Smita Iyer, PhD, Assistant Professor (Immunology of Aging), UC Davis Bringing color to a world of grey: A nonhuman primate model for achromatopsia Dr. Sara Thomasy, DVM, PhD, Professor (Ophthalmology), UC Davis Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in the Rhesus Macaque Dr. Josh Stern, DVM, PhD, Professor (Cardiology), UC Davis Click here to access the recording |
Microbiome Medicine (Dr. Michael Ogelsbee) July 13, 2021 |
Introduction to Microbiome Medicine: Dr. Jenessa Winston, The Ohio State University Does my lab mouse’s microbiome matter? Dr. Craig Franklin, University of Missouri Can we engineer the gut microbiome to prevent asthma? Dr. Linda Mansfield, Michigan State University Lorikeet Magic: Lorikeet enteritis and the microbiome: Dr. Vanessa Hale, The Ohio State University Click here to access the recording |
3 - 5 PM EST on Wednesday, July 21st |
Prion Mini Symposium Introduction to Prions and Prion Strains: Dr. Glenn Telling, Professor and CSU PRC Director, Colorado State University Yeast Prions and Prion-Like Proteins: Dr. Eric Ross, Professor, Colorado State University Prion Transmission and Pathogenesis of CWD: Dr. Ed Hoover, University Distinguished Professor, Colorado State University Prion Hijacking Innate Immunity to Facilitate Prion Strain Selection and Pathogenesis: Dr. Mark Zabel, Professor, Colorado State University Prions and Protein Misfolding Diseases: Dr. Julie Moreno, Assistant Professor, Colorado State University Autologous Stem Cells as Therapy for Protein Misfolding Diseases: Arielle Hay, Graduate Student, Colorado State University Clink here to access a recording. |
3 - 5 PM EST on Wednesday, July 28th |
Gene Therapy Mini Symposium 3:00-3:10pm: Introduction: Dr. Andras Komaromy, Michigan State University 3:10-3:40pm: Gene therapy of the retina: Dr. Simon Petersen-Jones, Michigan State University 3:40-4:10pm: Gene therapy of the brain: Dr. Charles Vite, University of Pennsylvania 4:10-4:40pm: Gene Therapy for Chronic Acquired Diseases: How Scout Bio is Pioneering Single Injection AAV Vectors to Deliver Protein Therapeutics: Dr. Anne Traas, Scout Bio, Inc. 4:40-5:00pm: Discussion, Q&A (all available speakers) Click here to access a recording. |
NVSS Keynote Presentations August 4-6, 2021 |
NVSS Keynote Addresses: Dr. Kathryn Marie Jones, Baylor College of Medicine “Addressing the Global Burden of Chagas Disease” Click here to access recording Dr. Jim Roth, Iowa State University “Infectious Disease Control through Research, Policy Development, and Education” Click here to access the recording Dr. Liara Gonzales, North Carolina State University “Intestinal Regenerative Medicine: Targeting Key Stem Cells to Enhance Intestinal Viability” Click here to access the recording |