Assistant professor, radiation oncology and lineberger cancer center
Education
Degree:
Graduate Certificate
School / High School:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2008 to 2008
Specialities:
Teaching Science to Undergraduates
Skills
Cell Biology • Molecular Biology • Biochemistry • Cell Signaling • Cancer Research • Physiology • Experimental Design • College Teaching • Syllabus Development • Oral and Written Communication Skills • Visual Communication • Written and Oral Presentation Skills • Student Mentoring • Cancer Biology • University Teaching • Curriculum Design • Active Learning • Lecturing • Educational Assessment • Pharmacology • Genetics • Medical Education • Graduate Medical Education
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill since Jan 2003
Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology and Lineberger Cancer Center
Meredith College Mar 2010 - Mar 2010
Invited Lecturer, Department of Biology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Jun 2009 - Jul 2009
Visiting Lecturer, Department of Biology (Summer Session)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Jan 2009 - Jun 2009
Invited Lecturer, Department of Biology
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Aug 1998 - Jan 2003
Post-doctoral fellow, Department of Radiation Oncology
Education:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2008 - 2008
Graduate Certificate, Teaching Science to UndergraduatesOffered through the Training Initiative in Biomedical and Biological Sciences (TIBBS).
The certificate program included the following courses:
- Using Investigative Cases In The Science Classroom
- Human Centered Learning
- Introduction to Faculty Careers
- Teaching with Technology -
- Developing a Teaching Statement
- Creating a Teaching Portfolio
Washington University in St. Louis 1987 - 1994
Ph.D., Molecular Cell Biology and Biochemistry
Vassar College 1983 - 1987
A.B., Biochemistry
Skills:
Cell Biology Molecular Biology Biochemistry Cell Signaling Cancer Research Physiology Experimental Design College Teaching Syllabus Development Oral and Written Communication Skills Visual Communication Written and Oral Presentation Skills Student Mentoring Cancer Biology University Teaching Curriculum Design Active Learning Lecturing Educational Assessment Pharmacology Genetics Medical Education Graduate Medical Education
Us Patents
Methods For Treating Ras Driven Cancer In A Subject
Henriette GOURDEAU - Montreal, CA Pierre FALARDEAU - Westmount, CA Nadia BOUFAIED - Terrebonne, CA Paul Michael CAMPBELL - Tampa FL, US James John FIORDALISI - Durham NC, US Adrienne Deich COX - Chapel Hill NC, US Channing Joseph DER - Chapel Hill NC, US
Assignee:
THALLION PHARMACEUTICALS INC. - Montreal
International Classification:
A61K 31/55
US Classification:
514220
Abstract:
The invention relates to the discovery that the dibenzodiazepinone analogues have growth inhibiting activities on tumorigenic cells that are driven by expression of RAS or mutated RAS. Thus the invention includes methods for inhibiting the activity of RAS using dibenzodiazepinone analogues; methods for inhibiting the growth of a RAS driven cancer cell using dibenzodiazepinone analogues; methods for inhibiting the growth of a RAS driven cancer using dibenzodiazepinone analogues; and methods for treating a subject having a RAS driven cancer using dibenzodiazepinone analogues.