Dean's Talk - Creating the Future of Health

Dean's Talk - Creating the Future of Health Dean's Talk, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary

The University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine was established in 1967 and renamed the Cumming School of Medicine in 2014. The Dean's Talk, started in the Fall of 2014, is an evening of education and entertainment at the medical school where the public can come and listen to our researchers and medical faculty talk about how we are creating the future of the health in Calgary and beyond.

10/30/2017

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Did you miss the Dean's Talk on November 2? Or would you like to hear the three talks again? Check out our November 2016...
12/05/2016

Did you miss the Dean's Talk on November 2? Or would you like to hear the three talks again? Check out our November 2016 playlist.

10/21/2016

You may have heard about precision medicine. It means researching to prevent diseases and treating you based on your unique characteristics. It means unlocking the mysteries of your genes. Join the conversation about the future of your health and health research at our Dean’s Talk on November 2.

Register to attend: http://go.ucalgary.ca/DeansTalks_Registration.html

Featured speakers include:
- Tara Beattie, PhD, cancer and aging researcher
- Francois Bernier, MD, expert in human and clinical genomics
- Doug Mahoney, PhD, cancer researcher focusing on immunotherapy

10/06/2016

Advances in health research are changing your future. Join the conversation at the Dean’s Talk on November 2nd...

You may have heard about precision medicine. It means researching to prevent diseases and treating you based on your unique characteristics. It means unlocking the mysteries of your genes.

09/01/2016

SAVE THE DATE: Our next Dean's Talk event will be on November 2nd, 2016.

Speakers:
Dr. Francois Bernier - Head, Department of Medical Genetics; Director, Clinical Genetics Unit, Alberta Children's Hospital;

Tara Beattie. PhD - Associate Dean, Graduate Science Education; Associate Professor, Departments of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Oncology;

Doug Mahoney, PhD - Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Infectious Diseases

More information on talks to come soon.

03/30/2016

Dean's Talk, March 15, 2016: Dr. Sunil Verma: "Personalizing Breast Cancer Care: (R)Evolution from Biology to Tailored Treatment"

03/30/2016

Dean's Talk, March 15, 2016: Dr. Carla Coffin: "From Woodchucks to the World Health Organization"

03/30/2016

Dean's Talk, March 15, 2016: Dr. Jon Meddings: "Medicine – from Superstition to Precision"

03/17/2016

Thank you to all who attended our Dean's Talk event earlier this week. Some photos from the event have been posted and we will also post videos of the March 15 talks in the coming weeks.

Photos by Candice Ward
03/17/2016

Photos by Candice Ward

03/02/2016

We are thrilled to have Ken Lima-Coelho as our emcee for the Dean's Talk on March 15th.

Ken, an alumnus of the University of Calgary, is Vice President, Marketing and Communications at YMCA Calgary, Vice President, Communication and Financial Development at YMCA Calgary and Journalist, CBC Radio at CBC/Radio-Canada.

03/01/2016

You are invited to attend the Dean's Talks on March 15, 2016 @ 7:15p.m.
Register to attend: http://csmdeanstalk2016.eventbrite.ca/

Our esteemed speakers for the evening are:
- Dr. Jon Meddings: "Medicine – from Superstition to Precision"

- Dr. Carla Coffin: "From Woodchucks to the World Health Organization"

- Dr. Sunil Verma: "Personalizing Breast Cancer Care: (R)Evolution from Biology to Tailored Treatment"

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