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Biochemistry & Cell Biology Special Seminar
Thursday, January 11, 2024
10:00 – 11:00am
In-person: Chilcott Auditorium
Online: Zoom
“Elucidating how p97 mutations cause neurodegeneration”
Malavika Raman, PhD
Associate Professor
Developmental Molecular & Chemical Biology
Tufts University School of Medicine
Host: Jose Delgado
If you would like to receive the link and password for this Zoom meeting, please email Jenni.Hinsley@dartmouth.edu.
Thursday, January 11, 2024
10:00 – 11:00am
In-person: Chilcott Auditorium
Online: Zoom
“Elucidating how p97 mutations cause neurodegeneration”
Malavika Raman, PhD
Associate Professor
Developmental Molecular & Chemical Biology
Tufts University School of Medicine
Host: Jose Delgado
If you would like to receive the link and password for this Zoom meeting, please email Jenni.Hinsley@dartmouth.edu.
Graduate Program in Biochemistry & Cell Biology
Ph.D. Thesis Presentation
Jose Delgado
Thursday January 11, 2024
11:30 AM ET
In-Person: Chilcott Auditorium
"Mitochondrial Quality Control by Tail-Anchored Proteins"
Research Advisors: Chris Shoemaker, PhD
If you would like to receive the link and password for this Zoom meeting, please email Jenni.Hinsley@dartmouth.edu.
Ph.D. Thesis Presentation
Jose Delgado
Thursday January 11, 2024
11:30 AM ET
In-Person: Chilcott Auditorium
"Mitochondrial Quality Control by Tail-Anchored Proteins"
Research Advisors: Chris Shoemaker, PhD
If you would like to receive the link and password for this Zoom meeting, please email Jenni.Hinsley@dartmouth.edu.
Discovery Science Seminar Series
Monday, January 8, 2024
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Chilcott Auditorium
“Stabilizing a dynamic structure: Mechanisms that maintain spindle integrity in oocytes”
Sadie Wignall, PhD
Associate Professor
Northwestern University
Any questions please email Jenni.Hinsley@dartmouth.edu or Amy.L.Potter@dartmouth.edu.
Monday, January 8, 2024
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Chilcott Auditorium
“Stabilizing a dynamic structure: Mechanisms that maintain spindle integrity in oocytes”
Sadie Wignall, PhD
Associate Professor
Northwestern University
Any questions please email Jenni.Hinsley@dartmouth.edu or Amy.L.Potter@dartmouth.edu.
Biochemistry & Cell Biology Seminar Series
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
3:00pm - 4:00pm
In-person: Chilcott Auditorium, Vail Building, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Online: Zoom
“In silico Enzyme Engineering: Molecular Simulation and Machine Learning for Rapid Screening and Discovery”
Tucker Burgin, PhD
Assistant Professor
Thayer School of Engineering
Dartmouth College
Host: Charlie Barlowe, PhD
If you would like to receive the link and password for this Zoom meeting, please email Jenni.Hinsley@dartmouth.edu.
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
3:00pm - 4:00pm
In-person: Chilcott Auditorium, Vail Building, Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Online: Zoom
“In silico Enzyme Engineering: Molecular Simulation and Machine Learning for Rapid Screening and Discovery”
Tucker Burgin, PhD
Assistant Professor
Thayer School of Engineering
Dartmouth College
Host: Charlie Barlowe, PhD
If you would like to receive the link and password for this Zoom meeting, please email Jenni.Hinsley@dartmouth.edu.
Today's seminar is cancelled.
Robert A. Cramer, PhD
Professor of Microbiology & Immunology
Geisel School of Medicine
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
Host: David Leib
“Fungal Biofilms: Form and Function in Virulence and Drug Susceptibility”
Today's seminar is cancelled. - Monday, January 29, 2024 @ 3PM
Borwell 658W - In-person only
Robert A. Cramer, PhD
Professor of Microbiology & Immunology
Geisel School of Medicine
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
Host: David Leib
“Fungal Biofilms: Form and Function in Virulence and Drug Susceptibility”
Today's seminar is cancelled. - Monday, January 29, 2024 @ 3PM
Borwell 658W - In-person only
Tyler Curiel, MD, MPH, FACP
Professor of Medicine
Gmelich Chair in Cancer Immunotherapy Research
Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Geisel School of Medicine
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
Host: David Leib
“Melanocyte PDL1 and type I IFNs in sunburn-related melanomas”
Monday, January 8, 2024 @ 3PM
Chilcott Auditorium - Vail 120
Or Via ZOOM
https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/99411458598?pwd=TThlanExb1hkV2h1czNJcUxGVTFSdz09
MEETING ID: 994 1145 8598
PASSCODE: 343665
Professor of Medicine
Gmelich Chair in Cancer Immunotherapy Research
Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Geisel School of Medicine
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
Host: David Leib
“Melanocyte PDL1 and type I IFNs in sunburn-related melanomas”
Monday, January 8, 2024 @ 3PM
Chilcott Auditorium - Vail 120
Or Via ZOOM
https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/99411458598?pwd=TThlanExb1hkV2h1czNJcUxGVTFSdz09
MEETING ID: 994 1145 8598
PASSCODE: 343665
George O’Toole, PhD
Elmer R. Pfefferkorn, Ph.D. Professor of Microbiology & Immunology
Geisel School of Medicine
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
Host: David Leib
“Build a Biofilm”
Monday, January 22, 2024 @ 3PM
Borwell 658W - In-person only
Elmer R. Pfefferkorn, Ph.D. Professor of Microbiology & Immunology
Geisel School of Medicine
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH
Host: David Leib
“Build a Biofilm”
Monday, January 22, 2024 @ 3PM
Borwell 658W - In-person only
Amy Chan, MD - Professor of Medicine and
George Zanazzi, MD, PhD - Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Present: Targeting Gliomas and Glioneuronal Tumors
George Zanazzi, MD, PhD - Assistant Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Present: Targeting Gliomas and Glioneuronal Tumors
Discovery Science Seminar Series
Monday, January 29, 2024
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Chilcott Auditorium
“Deciphering chromosome segregation in mammalian eggs”
Binyam Mogessie, PhD
Assistant Professor
Molecular, Cellular, & Development Biology
Obstetrics, Gynecology, & Reproductive Sciences
Wellcome Trust and Royal Society Sir Henry Dale Fellow
Yale University
Any questions please email Jenni.Hinsley@dartmouth.edu or Amy.L.Potter@dartmouth.edu.
Monday, January 29, 2024
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Chilcott Auditorium
“Deciphering chromosome segregation in mammalian eggs”
Binyam Mogessie, PhD
Assistant Professor
Molecular, Cellular, & Development Biology
Obstetrics, Gynecology, & Reproductive Sciences
Wellcome Trust and Royal Society Sir Henry Dale Fellow
Yale University
Any questions please email Jenni.Hinsley@dartmouth.edu or Amy.L.Potter@dartmouth.edu.
Application of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Current State and Future Directions
Nadine SantaCruz, MD
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Dartmouth Health Children’s
Nadine SantaCruz, MD
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Dartmouth Health Children’s
The Next Pediatric Vital Sign? School Attendance and the Link to Health
Heidi Schumacher, MD FAAP
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Vermont Child Health Improvement Program
University of Vermont, Larner College of Medicine
Heidi Schumacher, MD FAAP
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Vermont Child Health Improvement Program
University of Vermont, Larner College of Medicine
Get SMART: aligning inpatient and outpatient approaches to asthma management
Dartmouth Health Children’s Mini Fellowship
Darcy Wolcott, DO
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Dartmouth Health Children’s
Dartmouth Health Children’s Mini Fellowship
Darcy Wolcott, DO
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Dartmouth Health Children’s
Food Insecurity and the Pediatrician: Screen, Connect and Advocate for Improved Child Health
Anina Ratjen, MD
Pediatric Resident
Dartmouth Health Children’s
Anina Ratjen, MD
Pediatric Resident
Dartmouth Health Children’s
HIV Prevention: from preconception to adolescence
Antonia Altomare, DO
Bryan Marsh, MD
Infectious Disease and International Health
Dartmouth Health
Antonia Altomare, DO
Bryan Marsh, MD
Infectious Disease and International Health
Dartmouth Health
Medicine Grand Rounds
Friday, January 5, 2024
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
“Interrogating the Malignant Pleural Space - Flipping the Paradigm from Palliation to Therapy”
Jason Akulian, MD, MPH, MBA, FCCP, ATSF
Associate Professor of Medicine
Section Chief, Interventional Pulmonology and Pulmonary Oncology
Co-Director, UNC Lung Cancer Translational Research
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
You may attend virtually via the WebEx link:
https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m314c70679c9d1dc5b84892f7b667a60d
Friday, January 5, 2024
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
“Interrogating the Malignant Pleural Space - Flipping the Paradigm from Palliation to Therapy”
Jason Akulian, MD, MPH, MBA, FCCP, ATSF
Associate Professor of Medicine
Section Chief, Interventional Pulmonology and Pulmonary Oncology
Co-Director, UNC Lung Cancer Translational Research
Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
You may attend virtually via the WebEx link:
https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m314c70679c9d1dc5b84892f7b667a60d
Medicine Grand Rounds
Friday, January 12, 2024
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
“Psychological Safety: Key Driver of Patient Safety and Clinician Wellbeing”
Jo Shapiro, MD, FACS
Associate Professor, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Harvard Medical School
Consultant, Dept of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital
Principal Faculty, Center for Medical Simulation
You may attend virtually via the WebEx link:
https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m314c70679c9d1dc5b84892f7b667a60d
Friday, January 12, 2024
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
“Psychological Safety: Key Driver of Patient Safety and Clinician Wellbeing”
Jo Shapiro, MD, FACS
Associate Professor, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Harvard Medical School
Consultant, Dept of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital
Principal Faculty, Center for Medical Simulation
You may attend virtually via the WebEx link:
https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m314c70679c9d1dc5b84892f7b667a60d
Location: Auditorium E and Livestream.
Topic: The Role of the Microbiota in Neurodegeneration and How to Do Gene Therapy in the Kitchen
Speaker: Robert P. Friedland, MD, Mary and Mason Rudd Chair and Professor
Chief, Laboratory of Neurogeriatrics, Department of Neurology, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY
Topic: The Role of the Microbiota in Neurodegeneration and How to Do Gene Therapy in the Kitchen
Speaker: Robert P. Friedland, MD, Mary and Mason Rudd Chair and Professor
Chief, Laboratory of Neurogeriatrics, Department of Neurology, University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY
Presenters:
Kelly Kieffer, MD, Kenton Powell, MD, Amanda Ratliff, MD
Contact kerry.e.schmitt@dartmouth.edu for zoom link.
Kelly Kieffer, MD, Kenton Powell, MD, Amanda Ratliff, MD
Contact kerry.e.schmitt@dartmouth.edu for zoom link.
For our January Fundamentals session, DCIS Director Jeremiah Brown, PhD will provide an overview of the Center’s proposed Master of Implementation Science Program, followed by Q&A with Dr. Brown and DCIS Co-Directors Kelly Aschbrenner, PhD and Sarah Lord, PhD.
For our January Works in Progress, DCIS faculty will be joined by Ruth Berggren, MD and Barbara Dieckman, MS, MBA to discuss application of implementation science methods to their proposed pilot project, Promoting Health Equity Through Digital Health Navigation Services, Technology, and Education.
Contact Kerry.e.schmitt@dartmouth.edu for zoom link.
Saeed Hassanpour, PhD
Director, Center for Precision Health & Artificial Intelligence
Professor, Biomedical Data Science, Computer Science and Epidemiology
Geisel School of Medicine
Presents: AI-Driven Histopathological Analysis to Enhance Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Director, Center for Precision Health & Artificial Intelligence
Professor, Biomedical Data Science, Computer Science and Epidemiology
Geisel School of Medicine
Presents: AI-Driven Histopathological Analysis to Enhance Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Auditorium E and Livestream
TOPIC: Leveraging stable isotopes to improve everyday care in ALS clinics
SPEAKER: Rup Tandan, MD, FRCP, FAAN, Professor of Neurological Science Emeritus, Director, National ALS Center of Excellence and Attending Neurologist, University of Vermont (UVM) and UVM Medical Center
Burlington, VT
TOPIC: Leveraging stable isotopes to improve everyday care in ALS clinics
SPEAKER: Rup Tandan, MD, FRCP, FAAN, Professor of Neurological Science Emeritus, Director, National ALS Center of Excellence and Attending Neurologist, University of Vermont (UVM) and UVM Medical Center
Burlington, VT
Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Presented By: Sarah Pratt, PhD
Ways to Join Us: In-person - DHMC & WebEx
WebEx Link: https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m69944e9bc3bf6bc22f2274cadf6a8442
Dartmouth Health CME Information: https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/health-care-professionals/online-grand-rounds
Please direct any questions regarding the series by email to PsychiatryGrandRounds@Hitchcock.org
Presented By: Sarah Pratt, PhD
Ways to Join Us: In-person - DHMC & WebEx
WebEx Link: https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m69944e9bc3bf6bc22f2274cadf6a8442
Dartmouth Health CME Information: https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/health-care-professionals/online-grand-rounds
Please direct any questions regarding the series by email to PsychiatryGrandRounds@Hitchcock.org
Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Presented By: Lorna Moser, PhD, HSPP
Ways to Join Us: In-person - DHMC & WebEx
WebEx Link: https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m69944e9bc3bf6bc22f2274cadf6a8442
Dartmouth Health CME Information: https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/health-care-professionals/online-grand-rounds
Please direct any questions regarding the series by email to PsychiatryGrandRounds@Hitchcock.org
Presented By: Lorna Moser, PhD, HSPP
Ways to Join Us: In-person - DHMC & WebEx
WebEx Link: https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m69944e9bc3bf6bc22f2274cadf6a8442
Dartmouth Health CME Information: https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/health-care-professionals/online-grand-rounds
Please direct any questions regarding the series by email to PsychiatryGrandRounds@Hitchcock.org
Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds
Presented By: Jibran Khokhar, PhD
Ways to Join Us: In-person - DHMC & WebEx
WebEx Link: https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m69944e9bc3bf6bc22f2274cadf6a8442
Dartmouth Health CME Information: https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/health-care-professionals/online-grand-rounds
Please direct any questions regarding the series by email to PsychiatryGrandRounds@Hitchcock.org
Presented By: Jibran Khokhar, PhD
Ways to Join Us: In-person - DHMC & WebEx
WebEx Link: https://dhvideo.webex.com/dhvideo/j.php?MTID=m69944e9bc3bf6bc22f2274cadf6a8442
Dartmouth Health CME Information: https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/health-care-professionals/online-grand-rounds
Please direct any questions regarding the series by email to PsychiatryGrandRounds@Hitchcock.org
Medicine Grand Rounds
Friday, January 19, 2024
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
“Adult Maltreatment: What Can We Do?”
Stuart D. Lewis, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Staff Physician, Section of General Internal Medicine
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
You may attend virtually via the livestream link:
http://med.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/education/dept_medicine_grand_rounds_live.html
Friday, January 19, 2024
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
“Adult Maltreatment: What Can We Do?”
Stuart D. Lewis, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Staff Physician, Section of General Internal Medicine
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
You may attend virtually via the livestream link:
http://med.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/education/dept_medicine_grand_rounds_live.html
Medicine Grand Rounds
Friday, January 26, 2024
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
“A New Kid on the Block: Introduce the Section of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation”
Xiaoli Dong, MD, MS
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Section Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
You may attend virtually via the livestream link:
http://med.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/education/dept_medicine_grand_rounds_live.html
Friday, January 26, 2024
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
“A New Kid on the Block: Introduce the Section of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation”
Xiaoli Dong, MD, MS
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Section Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
You may attend virtually via the livestream link:
http://med.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/education/dept_medicine_grand_rounds_live.html
TDI Seminar Series presents Bonnie Kerker, PhD, MPH (Together Growing Strong: Using an Equity-Focused Framework in a Place-Based Early Childhood Development Initiative)
Bonnie Kerker is an associate professor of population health and child/adolescent psychiatry at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine and the director of Together Growing Strong, a community-partnered initiative that aims to enhance the health, wellbeing, and development of young children and their families in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
Together Growing Strong (TGS) is a place-based initiative in Sunset Park, Brooklyn that aims to strengthen the health, well-being, and development of young children by supporting families, educators, and healthcare providers, with an ultimate goal of enhancing community-wide school readiness.
Bonnie Kerker is an associate professor of population health and child/adolescent psychiatry at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine and the director of Together Growing Strong, a community-partnered initiative that aims to enhance the health, wellbeing, and development of young children and their families in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.
Together Growing Strong (TGS) is a place-based initiative in Sunset Park, Brooklyn that aims to strengthen the health, well-being, and development of young children by supporting families, educators, and healthcare providers, with an ultimate goal of enhancing community-wide school readiness.
Saeed Hassanpour (Geisel) will present “Large Language Models in Healthcare: Promise and Pitfalls,” and Sharmistha Sidkar (Tuck) will present “Neither a Picasso Nor a Da Vinci: A Multi-modal Model for Pricing of Novice Artwork.” The seminar is noon-1pm in Volanakis classroom at Tuck or by Zoom: https://dartmouth.zoom.us/j/97590036003?pwd=UWw0Z2U1ZzZjRExReFJ3dlIyMkNIdz09
Saeed Hassanpour (Geisel)
Title: Large Language Models in Healthcare: Promise and Pitfalls
Abstract: This talk delves into the dynamic world of Large Language Models (LLMs) in healthcare, highlighting their revolutionary applications and inherent challenges. We will explore LLMs' capabilities in summarizing medical literature, enhancing clinical documentation, aiding clinical decision-making, and improving patient communication and empathy, particularly in low-resource settings. The talk will also address critical concerns such as the risk of generating incorrect information and the limitations in current medical knowledge coverage. By examining the balance between these groundbreaking technologies and their potential pitfalls, this presentation aims to shed light on how LLMs can be optimally utilized to advance healthcare while maintaining safety and accuracy in clinical practice.
Sharmistha Sikdar (Tuck)
Title: Neither a Picasso Nor a Da Vinci: A Multi-modal Model for Pricing of Novice Artwork
Abstract: Art pricing is a difficult problem, especially in the novice art market, where the artists' reputation is unknown, and artwork is purchased for consumption. Online advisory sites use rudimentary measures like artwork dimensions, material costs, and artist's labor hours to suggest prices, although extant literature reports buyer's willingness to pay (WTP) to be the most important factor in art price determination. Novice art sold on online platforms like Etsy is listed with artwork and artist features, textual descriptions, and visual images that might affect a buyer's WTP. Using scraped data of sold artwork from Etsy, we build a scalable, multi-modal deep learning model to predict customer WTP. Our model reveals the relative importance of characteristics related to the artwork's durability, exclusivity, and usage ease over the textual descriptions and visuals, in predicting WTP. Thus, novice art pricing has similarities but also notable differences from established artwork pricing. Our WTP experiment shows that our model predicts respondent WTP better than the online advisory sites. We develop an online application for emerging artists and platforms like Etsy to generate price recommendations that are closer to customer WTP for novice artwork.
Saeed Hassanpour (Geisel)
Title: Large Language Models in Healthcare: Promise and Pitfalls
Abstract: This talk delves into the dynamic world of Large Language Models (LLMs) in healthcare, highlighting their revolutionary applications and inherent challenges. We will explore LLMs' capabilities in summarizing medical literature, enhancing clinical documentation, aiding clinical decision-making, and improving patient communication and empathy, particularly in low-resource settings. The talk will also address critical concerns such as the risk of generating incorrect information and the limitations in current medical knowledge coverage. By examining the balance between these groundbreaking technologies and their potential pitfalls, this presentation aims to shed light on how LLMs can be optimally utilized to advance healthcare while maintaining safety and accuracy in clinical practice.
Sharmistha Sikdar (Tuck)
Title: Neither a Picasso Nor a Da Vinci: A Multi-modal Model for Pricing of Novice Artwork
Abstract: Art pricing is a difficult problem, especially in the novice art market, where the artists' reputation is unknown, and artwork is purchased for consumption. Online advisory sites use rudimentary measures like artwork dimensions, material costs, and artist's labor hours to suggest prices, although extant literature reports buyer's willingness to pay (WTP) to be the most important factor in art price determination. Novice art sold on online platforms like Etsy is listed with artwork and artist features, textual descriptions, and visual images that might affect a buyer's WTP. Using scraped data of sold artwork from Etsy, we build a scalable, multi-modal deep learning model to predict customer WTP. Our model reveals the relative importance of characteristics related to the artwork's durability, exclusivity, and usage ease over the textual descriptions and visuals, in predicting WTP. Thus, novice art pricing has similarities but also notable differences from established artwork pricing. Our WTP experiment shows that our model predicts respondent WTP better than the online advisory sites. We develop an online application for emerging artists and platforms like Etsy to generate price recommendations that are closer to customer WTP for novice artwork.
Auditorium E and Livestream
Topic: Update on Parkinson's Disease
Speaker: Stephen L. Lee, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Co-medical Director, The Parkinson Center at DHMC
Topic: Update on Parkinson's Disease
Speaker: Stephen L. Lee, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurology, Co-medical Director, The Parkinson Center at DHMC
Follow the Money: Hidden costs in profit-driven healthcare. A Dartmouth Healthcare Foundations Eric Eichler ’57 Foundations in Medicine & Humanities Seminar.
At the end of the day, someone has to pay for it. Bringing a medication to market is a multi-step process. A gross simplification would include the following steps: a drug needs to be created, trialed, studied, approved, priced, added to a list that is covered by insurance, manufactured to scale, distributed, prescribed, and then purchased by a patient. In this seminar, we will “follow the money” to gain a deeper understanding of where the bulk of the expenses in this process are incurred that result in the aggregate cost of care.
Join recent Dartmouth ’21 graduate and Eichler ’57 Fellow, Katy Axel as she takes us on a detailed tour of this process and highlights where the unregulated pricing exists that drives the cost endured by patients and families. Katy has been working as a data and business development analyst for TruDataRx and will be joined by founder and chairman of the company, Gregg Fairbrothers.
Gregg Fairbrothers,
Co-founder & Chairman of TruDataRx
Gregg Fairbrothers serves on the board of directors for TruDataRx. Mr. Fairbrothers recently stepped down as President and founding board member of Groups-Recover Together, a for-profit medical startup that provides affordable treatment helping people to recover from opioid addiction. Previously, Mr. Fairbrothers was the founding director of the Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network, Dartmouth College, and an adjunct professor of Business Administration in entrepreneurship at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Mr. Fairbrothers earned an MS in Geology from Rutgers University, and received his MBA from the University of Tulsa. He graduated magna cum laude with a BA in Earth Sciences from Dartmouth College.
Katy Axel, Sr. Business Development Analyst
Eichler'57 Fellow 2021
Katy is a graduate of Dartmouth College with a B.A. in biology. She was an Eichler fellow in 2020-2021! Additionally while at Dartmouth, she conducted research in conjunction with The Dartmouth Institute of Clinical Policy and Practice and participated in the biology study abroad program in Costa Rica. At TruDataRx, Katy works as a Sr. Business Development Analyst. She works closely with the sales team to manage the analytic functions of the sales process and spends time developing new product offerings. She also works with the client team to help support client analytics and reporting.
Advanced registration Required.
At the end of the day, someone has to pay for it. Bringing a medication to market is a multi-step process. A gross simplification would include the following steps: a drug needs to be created, trialed, studied, approved, priced, added to a list that is covered by insurance, manufactured to scale, distributed, prescribed, and then purchased by a patient. In this seminar, we will “follow the money” to gain a deeper understanding of where the bulk of the expenses in this process are incurred that result in the aggregate cost of care.
Join recent Dartmouth ’21 graduate and Eichler ’57 Fellow, Katy Axel as she takes us on a detailed tour of this process and highlights where the unregulated pricing exists that drives the cost endured by patients and families. Katy has been working as a data and business development analyst for TruDataRx and will be joined by founder and chairman of the company, Gregg Fairbrothers.
Gregg Fairbrothers,
Co-founder & Chairman of TruDataRx
Gregg Fairbrothers serves on the board of directors for TruDataRx. Mr. Fairbrothers recently stepped down as President and founding board member of Groups-Recover Together, a for-profit medical startup that provides affordable treatment helping people to recover from opioid addiction. Previously, Mr. Fairbrothers was the founding director of the Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network, Dartmouth College, and an adjunct professor of Business Administration in entrepreneurship at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Mr. Fairbrothers earned an MS in Geology from Rutgers University, and received his MBA from the University of Tulsa. He graduated magna cum laude with a BA in Earth Sciences from Dartmouth College.
Katy Axel, Sr. Business Development Analyst
Eichler'57 Fellow 2021
Katy is a graduate of Dartmouth College with a B.A. in biology. She was an Eichler fellow in 2020-2021! Additionally while at Dartmouth, she conducted research in conjunction with The Dartmouth Institute of Clinical Policy and Practice and participated in the biology study abroad program in Costa Rica. At TruDataRx, Katy works as a Sr. Business Development Analyst. She works closely with the sales team to manage the analytic functions of the sales process and spends time developing new product offerings. She also works with the client team to help support client analytics and reporting.
Advanced registration Required.
Medicine Grand Rounds
Friday, February 2, 2024
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
“Impairment in Healthcare Professionals”
David Cockrum, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Medical Director & Section Chief, Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Molly Rossignol, DO, FAAFP, FASAM, MRO
Medical Director at the NH Professionals Health Program
You may attend virtually via the livestream link:
http://med.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/education/dept_medicine_grand_rounds_live.html
Friday, February 2, 2024
8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
“Impairment in Healthcare Professionals”
David Cockrum, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Medical Director & Section Chief, Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
Molly Rossignol, DO, FAAFP, FASAM, MRO
Medical Director at the NH Professionals Health Program
You may attend virtually via the livestream link:
http://med.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/education/dept_medicine_grand_rounds_live.html
Department of Surgery Grand Rounds
Friday, February 2, 2024
7:00–8:00 AM
Auditorium G
“Opportunity, technology, and collaboration: One academic surgeon’s research journey”
Speaker:
Joseph A. Paydarfar, MD, FACS
Associate Professor of Surgery - Otolaryngology
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Adjunct Associate Professor of Engineering
Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth
Section Chief, Otolaryngology, Audiology and Maxillofacial Surgery
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
This Grand Rounds presentation will be recorded and available soon after the presentation at the following link:
https://video.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/category/Grand+Rounds>Surgery
Friday, February 2, 2024
7:00–8:00 AM
Auditorium G
“Opportunity, technology, and collaboration: One academic surgeon’s research journey”
Speaker:
Joseph A. Paydarfar, MD, FACS
Associate Professor of Surgery - Otolaryngology
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
Adjunct Associate Professor of Engineering
Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth
Section Chief, Otolaryngology, Audiology and Maxillofacial Surgery
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
This Grand Rounds presentation will be recorded and available soon after the presentation at the following link:
https://video.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/category/Grand+Rounds>Surgery
Auditorium H and Livestream
Topic: “Outpatient Neurology Continuing Care Managers –
Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going”
Speakers: Jennifer P. Lauro, MSW, CCM-Continuing Care Manager, DHMC and Kelly Farrell, LICSW, ACM-MSW, Continuing Care Manager, DHMC
Topic: “Outpatient Neurology Continuing Care Managers –
Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going”
Speakers: Jennifer P. Lauro, MSW, CCM-Continuing Care Manager, DHMC and Kelly Farrell, LICSW, ACM-MSW, Continuing Care Manager, DHMC
Please join the Dartmouth Center for Implementation Science for an upcoming guest presentation with Rachel Sturke, PhD, Acting Deputy Director at the NIH Fogarty International Center. Dr. Sturke is an expert in implementation science and oversees a portfolio of global projects. Her work focuses on building implementation research capacity in low- and middle-income countries and using innovative platforms to bring practitioners, decision-makers, and program implementers together in these settings. Dr. Sturke joined the NIH Fogarty International Center in 2006 and currently serves as Acting Deputy Director as well as Deputy Director and Senior Scientist in the Division of International Science Policy, Planning, and Evaluation and the Center for Global Health Studies.
Please register and indicate whether you will attend in person or via Zoom. Lunch will be provided.
Please register and indicate whether you will attend in person or via Zoom. Lunch will be provided.