Robert A. Weinberg
American Scientist/Professor for Cancer Research
Perioperative NSAIDs may prevent early metastatic relapse in post-surgical breast cancer patients Mouse study links early metastasis to systemic inflammation caused by wound healing.
Free Poster: Multifaceted effects of the microenvironment on tumour progression Nature Reviews Cancer
Hallmarks of Cancer Check out this digital collection highlighting the expanded framework from Hallmarks of Cancer: The Next Generation and a review on the contribution of stromal cells to hallmark capabilities in this exciting compendia. From here:
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Stay tuned this Thursday for the first installment of Cell Line, illustrating our first decade of exciting biology. (This scientist will be making an appearance in it!)
An outstanding chance to learn from the masters! the Hallmarks of Cancer symposium organised by Dr Weinberg himself will address the translation of recent research advances and their probable impact on the future of cancer treatment.
(Register before Aug 29th 2012, and save upto a 100$.)
Home : Cell Symposia: Hallmarks of Cancer, October 29-31, 2012, Westin Market Street, San Francisco, The aim of the Hallmarks of Cancer Symposium is to highlight recent exciting advances by bringing together key leaders in the field and to facilitate the translation of basic research discoveries into improvements in cancer treatment.
The 15th recipient of the prestigious Pezcoller Foundation AACR International award for Cancer research for his eminent work in the field of cancer genetics and cell and molecular biology,and for his invaluable contributions to the future of bio medical research . Congratulations Dr Weinberg. :)
AACR Recognizes the Outstanding Achievements of Robert A. Weinberg, Ph.D. Recipient of the Pezcoller Foundation-AACR International Award for Cancer Research CHICAGO — Robert A. Weinberg, Ph.D., is the recipient of the 2012 Pezcoller Foundation-AACR International Award for Cancer Research for his outstanding work in the fields of cell and molecular biology, and cancer gen...
From a cancer researcher's perspective, the successes of hypothesis-driven science are clear and undeniable.Is it worth extinguishing 30 small-scale projects for an attack at the systems-wide level?
Access : Point: Hypotheses first : Nature There is little to show for all the time and money invested in genomic studies of cancer, says Robert Weinberg — and the approach is undermining tried-and-tested ways of doing, and of building, science.
Dr. Robert Weinberg addresses Scientia Advisors on genetic mutation, epithelial-mesenchynal transition (EMT) signals, and the fate of circulating tumor cells.
Dr. Robert Weinberg - "Cancer Stem Cells: A New Target in the Fight Against Cancer" Whitehead Institute Member Robert Weinberg's keynote address from the 2011 Whitehead Colloquium, November 5, 2011.
Congratulations to Dr Weinberg for being among the chosen One Hundred!
Robert A. Weinberg, PhD, Scientist | The One Hundred: Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center Robert Weinberg, PhD, is the Daniel K. Ludwig Professor & American Cancer Society Professor for Cancer Research at MIT & member of Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research.
© GMG/Phil McCarten 2011 : Robert A. Weinberg speaks during a Plenary Session at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting here today, Tuesday, April 5, 2011. More than 17,000 physicians, researchers, health care professionals, cancer survivors and patient advocates from 60 countries are attending the meeting at the Orange County Convention Center. The meeting covers the breadth of cancer science from basic through clinical and epidemiological research. Date: Tuesday, April 5, 2011 Photo by © GMG/Phil McCarten 2011 Technical Questions: [email protected]; Phone: 612-226-5154. 657.0
Congratulations to Dr Weinberg on being the 2011 Mike Hogg Awardee , and to those lucky few who will get to attend his lecture on 'Cancer Stem Cells, the EMT and Malignant Progression' at the MD Anderson Cancer Centre (Wednesday , Dec 7th, 2011) :)
Robert Weinberg of MIT is Mike Hogg Awardee for 2011 - Connections: The Alumni and Faculty Associati The MD Anderson Alumni & Faculty Association will recognize Robert A. Weinberg, PhD as the 2011 Mike Hogg Awardee. Weinberg is a founding member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and is the Daniel K. Ludwig Professor for Cancer Research at MIT. Please join us for his award and lec...
's - How Cancer Begins @ MIT World
How Cancer Begins | MIT World If you’re worried about getting cancer, do yourself a favor: steer clear of red meat and rich foods, and avoid ci******es. In this lecture, Robert Weinberg provides the scientific basis for this commonplace advice, as well as a layman’s look at the genetic, biochemical and environmental factors that...
's Lecture series - Lecture 5: Biochemistry 4
's Lecture series - Lecture 4: Biochemistry 3
Lecture 4: Biochemistry 3 Good content but can't see overhead screen, bleaches out white when viewed.Blanked out screen due to copyright restrictions is of course disturbing when done.Good presentation nice and formal for clear understanding,and understanding. Powerpoint slides would help in viewing I think due to glare of o...
's lecture series - Lecture 3: Biochemistry 2
's Lecture series - Lecture 2: Biochemistry 1
's lecture series - Lecture 1: Introduction to Biology. To refresh old memories, or learn new concepts (whichever's applicable). :)
Lecture 1: Introduction to Biology
author:Robert A. Weinberg, Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
published: March 12, 2009, recorded: September 2004, views: 5702
talks about Breast Cancer Stem Cells and the Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition.
AACR Scientific Podcasts: Interview with Dr. Robert A. Weinberg at 2009 SABCS Watch Robert A. Weinberg, Ph.D., a founding member of Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research and professor of Biology at MIT, talk about "Breast Cancer ...
received the 2011 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Science of Oncology Award in May this year.
Robert Weinberg Rewarded for Oncogene Discovery : Robert A. Weinberg, PhD, who discovered the first human oncogene, will receive the 2011 ASCO Science of Oncology Award at the annual meeting in June.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewl8B7Ku--k
2010 KI Symposium: Robert Weinberg (Part 3 of 3) Part 3 of Robert Weinberg's talk, "Cancer Stem Cells and Malignant Progression," presented at the 2010 Koch Institute Summer Symposium. http://ki.mit.edu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtIKGzsSFGs
2010 KI Symposium: Robert Weinberg (Part 2 of 3) Part 2 of Robert Weinberg's talk, "Cancer Stem Cells and Malignant Progression," presented at the 2010 Koch Institute Summer Symposium. http://ki.mit.edu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTD-96wEKvE
2010 KI Symposium: Robert Weinberg (Part 1 of 3) Part 1 of Robert Weinberg's talk, "Cancer Stem Cells and Malignant Progression," presented at the 2010 Koch Institute Summer Symposium. http://ki.mit.edu
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Cancer Stem Cells: A Discussion Arnold J. Levine & Robert A. Weinberg
Hope Funds Awards Gala 2009: Robert Weinberg Hope Funds for Cancer Research Awards Gala 2009 - Robert Weinberg
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