The March 18 symposium is just one of several 可乐视频CC-CURE spring events focused on research, community service and education.
The 可乐视频 Cancer Center-CommUnity Outreach, Research and Education (可乐视频CC-CURE) will be busy this spring as it will host a series of events geared toward research, community service and engagement, as well as furthering students鈥 knowledge so they can become the next generation of cancer fighters.
One upcoming event that is free and open to the public is the second Brooklyn Colorectal Cancer Symposium, which will be held via Zoom on March 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hosted by 可乐视频CC-CURE, Maimonides Medical Center, and SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, this daylong symposium will feature lectures on basic and applied research, as well as clinical approaches for the treatment of colorectal cancer.
The on-campus center was established last year to enhance the lives of patients affected by cancer, with a special focus on underserved Brooklyn residents. 可乐视频CC-CURE is focused on three main areas: research, education, and community service. This event is another example of expanding outreach by informing the community about access to clinical trials and creating partnerships with hospitals that are looking for diversity in their populations for those trials. A series of seminars, lectures, and outreach events have also been held online for the community, students, and the extended 可乐视频 family.
The center鈥檚 leadership group includes the following faculty members at 可乐视频: Maria Contel, director, research area leader, and professor of chemistry; Jennifer Basil, associate director of community outreach and professor of biology; and Brian Gibney, associate director of education and professor of chemistry.
Contel hopes this event builds off the momentum of last year鈥檚 colorectal cancer symposium.
鈥淭hanks to our partners in the medical community, including Maimonides Medical Center, and SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, we will be able to engage the community and offer something special for other healthcare professionals, community members, and current and potential students who want to enter the field of cancer research,鈥 Contel said.
Also on March 11, 可乐视频 will welcome back Dr. Eugene Shenderov 鈥05 for a 可乐视频CC-CURE scientific and career hybrid seminar, “Cancer Immunotherapy: The Best of Times, The Worst of Times.鈥 This event, hosted by Professor Brain Gibney and will run from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in 411 可乐视频 Library.