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“Bringing Genetics & Genomics to the Clinic: What, Where, and When”

David Ginsburg, M.D.

2013 Lucian Award Recipient

James V. Neel Distinguished University Professor of Internal Medicine and Human Genetics

Warner-Lambert/Parke-Davis Professor of Medicine

Research Professor, Life Sciences Institute

University of Michigan Medical School

Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute 

Tuesday, May 6, 2014
12:00 to 1:00 p.m.

JSL Browne Amphitheatre, Room M3.01

Royal Victoria Hospital

Objectives:

1.            Improved understanding of the power and limitations of genetic testing.

2.            Recognize how advances in genetic research will increasingly impact future medical practice.

This presentation will be held at the RVH and video-conferenced to the MGH Osler Amphitheatre A6.105, the MCI J2.05, the QEHC Conference Room 183, and Lachine Salle Charles Gallant 1F26.


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“mTOR inhibition as a preventive and therapeutic strategy in GI and Liver disease”

Mamatha Bhat, MD, MSc, FRCPC
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine

Division of Gastroenterology

Tuesday, May 13, 2014
12:00 to 1:00 p.m.

JSL Browne Amphitheatre, Room M3.01

Royal Victoria Hospital

Objectives:

·       1.   To appreciate the importance of the mTOR pathway in health and disease, specifically in GI and liver diseases?

·       2.   To understand the role of mTOR inhibition as a preventive and therapeutic strategy in GI and liver disease (Medical Expert, Scholar)

This presentation will be held at the RVH and video-conferenced to the MGH Osler Amphitheatre M3.01, the MCI J2.05, the QEHC Conference Room 183, and Lachine Salle Charles Gallant 1F26.

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“Haiti 2014 – McGill Internal Medicine Global Health Initiative”

Jennifer Rodrigues, MD, MSc

Niall Filewood, MDCM, MSc

Robert Battat, MDCM

Tuesday, May 20, 2014
12:00 to 1:00 p.m.
Osler and JSL Browne Amphitheatres

MGH – Room A6.105

RVH – M3.01

This presentation will be held at the MGH/RVH sites and video-conferenced to the MCI J2.05, the QEHC Conference Room 183, and Lachine Salle Charles Gallant 1F26.

 

The Medical Grand Rounds are an accredited group learning activity defined by the Maintenance of Certification Program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

All are welcome and urged to arrive by Noon. Latecomers are a disruption to the speaker and audience alike.

 

Info: (514) 843-1578.

May 2, 2014