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Fall Clinical Science Day

Join us for Our Fall Celebration of Clinical Science at Duke University School of Medicine
Friday, October 19, 2012 11:00am2:30pm Searle Center Registration begins at 10:30 All Faculty, Students, and Alumni are welcome

This half-day CME event is designed to bring together alumni and faculty to celebrate the vast and diverse array of clinical research taking place across the medical campus.

For information on Clinical Science Day 2012, please contact Debbe Geiger at 919-660-9461 or visit the School of Medicine website and click on the link for Fall Clinical Science Day 2012 under the Research tab. -----------------------------------------------------This activity was approved for AMA PRA Category 1 credit.TM -----------------------------------------------------Smart-phone users: Use a Quick Reponse (QR) reader application to scan this QR code which will take you to the CME registration link. http://cmetracker.net/ DUKE/login?FormNam e=RegLoginLive&Even tid=45768

AGENDA
1:0011:10 Welcoming remarks Nancy Andrews, M.D., Ph.D., Dean, Duke University School of Medicine 11:1011:35 HIV Vaccine Development at Duke Barton Haynes, M.D., Frederic M. Hanes Professor of Medicine, Professor of Immunology, Director of the Duke Human Vaccine Institute 11:3512:00 Novel Emerging Therapies for Patients with Resistant Hypertension Manesh Patel, M.D., John Bush Simpson Assistant Professor of Medicine 12:0012:45 Buffet Lunch 12:451:15 Health Care Disparities in Clinical Research James Gavin, III, M.D., Ph.D., Clinical Professor of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine and Indiana University School of Medicine 1:151:40 Theres an App for That!: Gamifying Patient Self-Management Bernard Fuemmeler, Ph.D., M.P.H., Assistant Professor, Community and Family Medicine 1:402:05 Gene Hunting in Hereditary FSGS New approaches accelerating the pace of discovery Michelle P. Winn, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine 2:052:30 Immunotherapy Targeting Pediatric and Adult Brain Tumors Duane Mitchell, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Associate Director, Duke Brain Tumor Immunotherapy Program

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