Upcoming Seminars:
Past Seminars:
Next Seminar:
January 15, 2009 5-7PM EST
Join us as the winners from the November 6th, 2008 Poster Session present their winning posters:
Jian Ma, PhD - Harvard Medical School/ Brigham and Women's Hospital
Shomit Sengupta - MIT/ Sabatini Lab
Jane Yu, PhD - Harvard Medical School/ Brigham and Women's Hospital
Greg Hoffman, PhD - Harvard Medical School/ Blenis Lab
Jun Kawasaki - Harvard Medical School/ Children's Hospital - Chan Lab
Kwok-Kin Wong, MD, PhD (Dana Farber Cancer Institute) will moderate presentation of work by 5 leading junior LAM/TSC investigators/ poster session participants. Discussion and informal networking over dinner will follow.
RSVP: RSVP is required to attend meetings. Please send an email to amy_farber@hms.harvard.edu to RSVP and indicate the names and total number of people attending from your department or lab.
Request a Meeting: To request a meeting with the winners in the afternoon on January 15th please email amy_farber@hms.harvard.edu by November 25th.
Live Webcast: Live streaming of our monthly LAM/TSC Seminar Series is available. To obtain a password, please contact ltaadmin@lamtreatmentalliance.org .
Location: Seminars are held in room #350 in the New Research Building (NRB) at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, USA 02115.
Parking: Free parking in the lot below the New Research Building has
been graciously donated. Space is limited and will be made available
to participants coming from outside of the Longwood Medical Area if requested by December 11, 2008 at 11am EST.
LAM/TSC Seminar Series Overview and Logistics:
The LAM/TSC Seminar Series, now in its third year, is a monthly
multi-disciplinary meeting ground where approximately 35-85 researchers and
clinicians gather to:
CME credit is available to physicians attending these meetings.
We are so grateful to our sponsors and partners: the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance; Harvard Medical School Department of Continuing Medical Education; Harvard Medical School Department of Genetics; David Kwiatkowski; LTA volunteers and LAM patients in the Boston area.