🥼 Researchers at the @KendraCarmonLab showed that cetuximab increased LGR5 protein levels and enhanced the efficacy of LGR5-targeted antibody-drug conjugates in several LGR5-expressing preclinical models of CRC.
https://t.co/iAS1XK0bNw
Extending our congratulations to William (Bill) Plunkett, PhD, who retired at the end of August as professor at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Plunkett was a faculty member of the Graduate School for many years and director of the Therapeutics and Pharmacology program, where he was instrumental in leading many changes as the program evolved and was renamed from Experimental Therapeutics. Grad School program coordinators Dawn Wolf-Taylor and Carolyn Agurcia-Parker (pictured) had the opportunity to work with him, along with many grateful students! All our best, enjoy your retirement, Dr. Plunkett!🎉 @TAPatGSBS
Dr. Federica Pisaneschi, co-chair of the New Chemistry, Materials & Probes track at #WMIC2025, highlights how chemistry drives innovation in imaging - from radiolabeling to nanomaterials.
🗓️ Submit your abstract by July 11: https://t.co/IFjcBnWzOe
📍Anchorage, Sept 29–Oct 3
Special thanks to student leaders Servando Hernandez Vargas, Sheighlah McManus, Barbara Nassif Rausseo, Lea Stitzlein, and Rolando Vedia, labeled the pillars of the TAPS program, who have been true pillars of the program and instrumental to its growth the past few years. #WeAreGSBS @TAPatGSBS
The countdown is on — we are less than one week away from #UTHealthHoustonGivingDay! Join us on Tuesday, April 8, to help shape the future of biomedical science through philanthropy. Mark your calendars and check out https://t.co/Hr4XFzR7KL. Can we count on you? #WeAreGSBS
Don't forget to register for the 2nd Annual Therapeutics and Pharmacology Career Symposium!
The deadline is this Friday, April 4th, at 5 pm.
Register: https://t.co/syLEo1pKWi
Lunch provided for the first 75 registrants. All GSBS students welcome.
Big News about the Future of #NeuroendocrineCancer Research! 👏@CureNETs has awarded 10 groundbreaking research grants totaling $2 million to advance the fight against neuroendocrine cancer. Meet the future of #NET and #NEC research: https://t.co/LgIVrgUlrl
Science and socializing was on tap for Therapeutics and Pharmacology (TAP)'s retreat with Jin Wang, PhD, Michael E. Debakey, MD Professor in Pharmacology and Director of the Center for NextGen Therapeutics at Baylor College of Medicine. Photos: https://t.co/2fgL2KVHlD. #WeAreGSBS
The Career Development Office hosted a dinner with John R. Harper, PhD ’81, the recipient of the 2024 Distinguished Alumnus Award, and current students on Monday, April 29! Harper shared details from his career and it was inspiring! Thank you, @DrJohnHarper! #WeAreGSBS
On Wednesday, April 17, the Therapeutics and Pharmacology Program hosted its inaugural career symposium featuring non-traditional career trajectories beyond academia. This event was open to all Graduate School students and hosted more than 30 attendees. #WeAreGSBS
Dr. Kossatz is an assistant professor of nuclear medicine @TU_Muenchen. This is her second NETRF award: "We aim to establish a new cell-based technology that could accelerate discovery and optimization of radiopharmaceuticals for NET treatment. (1/3)
"Students in the Therapeutics and Pharmacology program learn the fundamental mechanisms of disease, basic therapeutic principles and mechanisms, the art and science of discovery.
Dr. Frost is a professor @UTHealthHouston. This is his 2nd NETRF award: “In this proposal, we will determine why different forms of oxidative stress work together to kill gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (GEP-NET) cells and demonstrate that this approach (1/3)
Yesterday I gave my first in-person oral presentation of graduate school and it had a LOT of negative data. Thank you to @TAPatGSBS@MDA_UTHGrad for being so supportive of a transparent talk about how projects develop and change drastically during a PhD
Congrats to all who presented and won awards at the fabulous 2023 Therapeutics and Pharmacology Graduate Program retreat including predoc superstar Lea Stitzlein, who won the Apple Award for her role in recruiting students and organizing the retreat!
Fun time at the TAP retreat today! Great job to all the students that presented. Congrats to Peyton for winning 3rd for his presentation and Shraddha for winning 3rd for her poster! Way to represent the Carmon Lab!! 🎉