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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Biology and Dysfunction -- MSBS N5134

Medical Science Building; Room: B610

Mondays, 6:00 - 8:00 PM

Required Text

Clinical Hematology, Edited by Neal S. Young, Stanton L. Gerson and Katherine A. High. Mosby Elsvier, ISBN 0-323-01908-0

Schedule

SESSION

DATE

TOPIC (FORMAT)

LECTURER

READING &
DOWNLOADS


1
1/23/12 Historical Overview Chang

2
1/23/12 Bone marrow microenvironment/Hematopoiesis Chang

3
1/23/12 Techniques relevant to hematological disorders Fernandes

4
  Basic Biology of Hematopoietic stem cells Rameshwar

5
1/30/12 Aplastic anemia
- Pathophysiology
-Treatment (Immunsuppression and transplantation)
Srinivas

Slides


6
1/30/12

Pure Red Cell Aplasia

Srinivas

Slides


7
1/30/12 Diamond Blackfan anemia Srinivas

Slides


8
2/6/12

Plasma cell dyscrasias

- Myeloma

- Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia

Bryan

2/13/12 EXAM 1  

Study Guide


9
2/20/12

Lymphomas
- Hodgkins
-Non-Hodgkins

Chang


10
2/20/12

Myelofibrosis

Chang

11
2/27/12

Acute myeloid leukemias

Harrison

12
2/27/12

Acute lymphoid leukemias

Harrison

13
2/27/12 Chronic myeloproliferative disorders Harrison

14
2/27/12 Chronic lymphproliferative leukemias Harrison

  3/5/12 EXAM 2  
Study Guide

15
3/12/12 Paroxysmal notural hemaglobinuria (PNH) Chang

16
3/12/12 Drug related granulocytopenia & thrombocytopenia Chang

17
3/19/12 Myelodysplasia Harrison

18
3/26/12 The art and science of stem cell therapy Rowley

Slides


19
3/26/12 Stem cell biology from a clinician's viewpoint Rowley

Slides


  4/2/12 EXAM 3  
Study Guide

     



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