Englander Institute for Precision Medicine

Events

May
09
3:00pm - 4:00pm Belfer Research Building
Englander Institute for Precision Medicine Journal Club with snacks! FOXO1 enhances CAR T cell stemness, metabolic fitness and efficacy Presented by Alyssa Duren-Lubanski, Ph.D. Candidate Submit articles for EIPM Journal Club here.
screenshot of article on Nature's website
Apr
25
5:30am - 6:30am Weill Greenberg Center, Room Y1301

Interactive and informal platform for open discussion across all groups of recent publications

Journal Club
Apr
16
1:00pm - 2:00pm Belfer Research Building 413 E 69th St., 14th Floor.
Gürkan Bebek, Ph.D., M.S. Assistant Professor Case Western Reserve University Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics Graduate Program Director — Systems Biology & Bioinformatics MS Program Department of Nutrition Computer & Data Sciences Department Website: Gurkan Bebek Abstract: "Unveiling the Complexity of Cancer: From Network Analysis to Personalized Medicine" Network analysis is revolutionizing our understanding of cancer, offering insights into its complex mechanisms and paving the way for personalized medicine. We will explore this multifaceted approach, beginning with its ability to decipher the functional consequences of specific mutations. Through the analysis of interactions within biological networks, we can discover how mutations, such as those in the APC gene in colorectal cancer, trigger cascading effects and interfere with cellular pathways. This understanding of dysregulated pathways forms the foundation for patient stratification. By analyzing network alterations in cancer patients, we can group individuals based on their unique pathway disruptions. Features discovered by frequent subgraph mining offer insights into the underlying disease mechanisms. This approach holds potential for both prognosis prediction and the development of tailored treatment strategies. As an example, we will explain discovering distinct patient groups in low-grade glioma using our unsupervised bottom-up approach. Specific subnetwork alterations both validate our approach and reveal previously unknown subgroups with distinct clinical needs. This exploration of network analysis in cancer research highlights its transformative power in unraveling the complexities of this disease and paving the way for more targeted therapies.
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Apr
02
1:00pm - 2:00pm TBD
Gürkan Bebek, Ph.D., M.S. Assistant Professor Case Western Reserve University Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics Graduate Program Director — Systems Biology & Bioinformatics MS Program Department of Nutrition Computer & Data Sciences Department Website: Gurkan Bebek
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Mar
21
2:00pm - 3:00pm 413 East 69th Street, NY, NY 10021
Whole genome sequencing analysis nominates targets in metastatic prostate cancer: Molecular tumor board Patients referred by Drs. Ana M. Molina and Cora N. Sternberg Cases presented by: Majd Al Assaad, M.D. Senior Research Fellow Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Englander Institute for Precision Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine CME Series Director: Cora N. Sternberg, M.D., FACP Professor of Medicine Clinical Director, Englander Institute for Precision Medicine CME Series Co-Director: Juan Miguel Mosquera, M.D., M.Sc. Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Director of Research Pathology, Englander Institute for Precision Medicine
Prostate Cancer Whole Genome Sequencing
Mar
21
11:00am - 12:00pm
Dr. Jakob Nikolas Kather, M.Sc. | "Artificial Intelligence-based Biomarkers in Precision Oncology" (IPM Seminar Series Event) Bio: Dr. Kather is a physician scientist with board certification in internal medicine. He was recently appointed professor of Clinical Artificial Intelligence at Technical University Dresden, Germany. His interdisciplinary research team is working at the interface of computer science and precision oncology. The team is guided by an interdisciplinary idea: physicians are trained in data science and researchers from computer science or technical subjects learn to identify and solve clinically relevant problems. In the last year, the team's research studies were published in Nature Medicine and Nature Cancer, among other venues. Web: www.kather.ai Twitter/X: @jnkath, @katherlab
Dr. Jakob Nikolas Kather, M.Sc.
Mar
05
2:00pm - 4:00pm Belfer Research Building, BB204 B/C

Join us as our distinguished panel explores critical research questions among the patients and community that we serve. Our goal is to bring individuals together from all MCC Research Programs in this interactive meeting.

 

The meeting will feature an introduction by Dr. Olivier Elemento, followed by short presentations and a panel discussion with Drs Luke Dow, Juan Miguel Mosquera, Allyson Ocean, and Yiwey Shieh

Dial-In Information

 

https://weillcornell.zoom.us/j/99991563234

 

Meeting ID: 999 9156 3234

Passcode: 295169

event flyer
Feb
22
1:00pm - 2:00pm Belfer Research Building
Discussion of Clinical Whole Genome Sequencing and Research Whole Exome and RNA Sequencing Urothelial Carcinoma and BRCA-2 Breast Cancer in 66-year-old male Patient referred by Drs. Cora Sternberg and Massimo Cristofanilli Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma in 51-year-old male Patient referred by Dr. Cora Sternberg Cases presented by Daniela Guevara, M.D. Fellow in Medicine Englander Institute for Precision Medicine Weill Cornell Medicine
Englander Institute for Precision Medicine
Feb
09
2:30am - 3:30am Belfer Research Building, Room 1401

Precision Medicine Research Conference

Friday, February 9, 2024

1pm-2pm

Homologous recombination deficiency in high-grade serous ovarian cancer: A whole genome sequencing-based tumor board

Patients referred by Drs. Kevin Holcomb and Chapman-Davis

 

Cases presented by 

Majd Al Assaad, M.D.

Senior Research Fellow 

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

and Englander Institute for Precision Medicine

Weill Cornell Medicine

 

 

CME Series Director

Cora N. Sternberg, MD, FACP 

Professor of Medicine

Clinical Director, Englander Institute for Precision Medicine  

 

CME Series Co-Director

Juan Miguel Mosquera, MD, MSc

Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

Director of Research Pathology, Englander Institute for Precision Medicine

 

   * This activity has been approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™*

ovarian cancer
Jan
23
2:30am - 3:30am WEILL GREENBERG CENTER, ROOM WGC-A

The Englander Institute for Precision Medicine Seminar Series presents

 “The application of spatial biology for the characterization of Crohn's disease"

 

Alexander Klimowicz, SR Principal Scientist 

Immunology & Respiratory Disease Research

Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

 

Weill Cornell Medicine Englander Institute for Precision Medicine 413 E 69th Street
Belfer Research Building
New York, NY 10021