Be One in a Million, Earn $25: All of Us Research Program

Creating the right health approaches and care for the right person is called precision medicine. Getting the right information to make that happen is the goal of the All of Us Research Program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

To get there, we want to create the largest health database ever. By understanding people’s health, neighborhood, family, and lifestyle, researchers will have information to better understand health and disease. This information is essential to create a healthier future for generations to come.

New York City Consortium

Be One in a Million, Earn $25: All of Us Research Program

Creating the right health approaches and care for the right person is called precision medicine. Getting the right information to make that happen is the goal of the All of Us Research Program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

To get there, we want to create the largest health database ever. By understanding people’s health, neighborhood, family, and lifestyle, researchers will have information to better understand health and disease. This information is essential to create a healthier future for generations to come.

New York City Consortium

Be One in a Million, Earn $25: All of Us Research Program

Creating the right health approaches and care for the right person is called precision medicine. Getting the right information to make that happen is the goal of the All of Us Research Program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

To get there, we want to create the largest health database ever. By understanding people’s health, neighborhood, family, and lifestyle, researchers will have information to better understand health and disease. This information is essential to create a healthier future for generations to come.

New York City Consortium

Be One in a Million, Earn $25: All of Us Research Program

Creating the right health approaches and care for the right person is called precision medicine. Getting the right information to make that happen is the goal of the All of Us Research Program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

To get there, we want to create the largest health database ever. By understanding people’s health, neighborhood, family, and lifestyle, researchers will have information to better understand health and disease. This information is essential to create a healthier future for generations to come.

New York City Consortium

Be One in a Million, Earn $25: All of Us Research Program

Creating the right health approaches and care for the right person is called precision medicine. Getting the right information to make that happen is the goal of the All of Us Research Program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

To get there, we want to create the largest health database ever. By understanding people’s health, neighborhood, family, and lifestyle, researchers will have information to better understand health and disease. This information is essential to create a healthier future for generations to come.

New York City Consortium

Be One in a Million, Earn $25: All of Us Research Program

Creating the right health approaches and care for the right person is called precision medicine. Getting the right information to make that happen is the goal of the All of Us Research Program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

To get there, we want to create the largest health database ever. By understanding people’s health, neighborhood, family, and lifestyle, researchers will have information to better understand health and disease. This information is essential to create a healthier future for generations to come.

New York City Consortium

Sanders Tri-Institutional Chemical Biology Seminar Series

Synthetic Biology for Synthetic Chemistry

Jay Keasling, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Professor, Department of Bioengineering
The Hubbard Howe Jr. Distinguished Professor of Biochemical Engineering
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, CA

Host: Dr. Kayvan Keshari

Tea : Yes

Tea Time: Tea at 3:45 PM

The Prize for Scientific Excellence in Medicine: Scientific Research Symposium

The American-Italian Cancer Foundation presents:

Nucleophosmin (NPM1) - Mutated Acute Myeloid Leukemia: From Bench to Bedside

Brunangelo Falini, M.D.
Professor Hematology
Perugia University, Italy

Oncogenes and Non-Coding Transcripts

Peter K. Vogt, Ph.D.
Professor and Principal Investigator
The Scripps Research Institute

Seating is limited, please RSVP to cmancini@americanitaliancancer.org.

The Harvey Society

The Sixth Harvey Society Lecture of the 2017-2018 Series

"Varying the Terrain of Epigenetic Landscapes: Implications for Gene Regulation, Development and Cancer"

C David Allis, Ph.D.
Joy and Jack Fishman Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Chromatin Biology and Epigenetics
The Rockefeller University, New York, NY