Intramural Fellows Unveiling Scientific Excellence (InFUSE)

Intramural Fellows Unveiling Scientific Excellence (InFUSE)

National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute

NCI's Center for Cancer Training (CCT) is proud to host the Intramural Fellows Unveiling Excellence (InFUSE) series, which spotlights the groundbreaking research of NCI's postdoctoral, visiting, and clinical fellows.

Across all NCI training programs, CCT is dedicated to fostering a diverse group of future cancer research leaders. We provide comprehensive research training and career development opportunities within NCI's research environment, promoting a collaborative and scientifically integrated approach to cancer research.

InFUSE speakers are selected based on their first-author research publications. We aim to showcase a wide range of research areas across the cancer continuum, highlighting the significant contributions of NCI's intramural fellows. This seminar series provides a platform to celebrate their achievements and inspire further advancements in cancer research.

Speakers
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Dr Rakesh Kumar Sahu
Dr Shaifaly Parmar
Patroula Nathanailidou Ph.D
Dr. Sanjay Pal Ph.D.
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Dr. Nastaran Zahir
Dr. Oliver Bogler
Karen Gutzman
Dr Rakesh Kumar Sahu
Mr Abdur Rehman Mushtaq Ahmad
Dr Shaifaly Parmar
Dr. Ping Hu
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National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health

Seminars in preparation

National Cancer Institute

Extracellular Matrix Scaffold‐Assisted Tumor Immunotherapy Induce Tumor Regression and Long‐Term Immune Memory

Sanjay Pal, National Cancer Institute
National Cancer Institute

Mechanistic analysis of Riboswitch Ligand interactions provides insights into pharmacological control over gene expression

Shaifaly Parmar, National Cancer Institute

Published seminars

National Institutes of Health

Specialized replication of heterochromatin domains ensures self-templated chromatin assembly and epigenetic inheritance

Patroula Nathanailidou, National Institutes of Health
National Institutes of Health

Enhanced internal dosimetry for alimentary tract organs in nuclear medicine based on the ICRP mesh-type reference phantoms

Taeeun Kwon, National Institutes of Health
National Cancer Institute

Occupational exposure to organic solvents and risk of bladder cancer

Shuai Xie, National Cancer Institute
National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health

Nucleosome remodeler exclusion by histone deacetylation enforces heterochromatic silencing and epigenetic inheritance

Rakesh Kumar Sahu, National Cancer Institute and National Institutes of Health
National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health

Cell-specific cargo delivery using synthetic bacterial spores

Domenico D'Atri, National Cancer Institute and National Institutes of Health