*New* 2022 MIPS Journal Club Social
Co-hosted by MIPS Journal Club and MIPS/Canary Trainees Council (MCTC).
Day & Time: Fridays 4:00-5:00pm (followed by Happy Hour)
Location: Lucas Center P083, Zoom login
Please email JC co-chairs Mike Moseley / Gozde Durmus, or MCTC's James Wang, PhD if you are interested in presenting or would like to join the organizing team.
Date |
Title |
Lab/Clinic |
Presenter |
---|---|---|---|
Feb 25, 2022 |
Rurik JG, Tombácz I, Yadegari A, Méndez Fernández PO, Shewale SV, Li L, Kimura T, Soliman OY, Papp TE, Tam YK, Mui BL, Albelda SM, Puré E, June CH, Aghajanian H, Weissman D, Parhiz H, Epstein JA. CAR T cells produced in vivo to treat cardiac injury. Science. 2022 Jan 7;375(6576):91-96. doi: 10.1126/science.abm0594. Epub 2022 Jan 6. PMID: 34990237. Discussions on implications for molecular imaging. Sign up to ensure your helping of pizza. |
Lab |
|
Mar 2022 | |||
Apr 2022 | |||
May 2022 | |||
Jun 2022 | |||
Jul 2022 | |||
Sep 2022 | |||
Oct 2022 | |||
Nov 2022 | |||
Dec 2022 |
Mission Statement:
A journal club is a group of individuals who meet regularly to critically evaluate recent articles in scientific literature. Each participant can voice their view relating to several questions such as the appropriateness of the research design, the statistics employed, the appropriateness of the controls that were used, etc. Even if the results of the study are seen as valid, there might be a discussion of how useful the results are and if these results might lead to new research or to new applications.
The purpose of MIPS Journal Club is to educate students, postdocs, residents and fellows while helping them become familiar with the advanced literature in the molecular imaging field. In addition, the MIPS Journal Club is expected to help improve the students' skills of understanding and debating current topics of active interest in the molecular imaging field.