Cancer/Cell Biology Interest Group: Journal Clubs

All of the participating departments and many of the individual labs hold weekly journal clubs. Additionally, the Interest Groups offer journal clubs and special topic courses for the first year and upper level graduate students.

Biological Chemistry and Molecular Biology students select from a range of journal clubs. The Cancer/Cell Biology Interest Group offers one or two journal clubs/special topics courses each year.

Recent examples include:

  • Clinical Cancer Medicine
  • Developmental Biology
  • Topics in Gentics and Development
  • Transcription
  • Cell Signaling
  • Nutrient Control of Gene Expression
  • Vascular Development and Tumor Angiogenesis
  • Signal Transduction
  • Putting it on and Taking it Off: Regulation of Life by Protein
    Phosphorylation
  • G1-S Transition and Cancer
  • Molecular and Biochemical Mechanisms of Organelle Inheritance
  • Molecular Mechanisms of Cellular Suicide
  • The Mechanisms of Cell Migration
  • Signal Transduction in Cancer Cells
  • Who Needs a Mechanic?
  • Stem Cells in Cancer and Tissue Repair
  • Vascular Developmental and Tumor Angiogenesis