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March 13, 2025
Study finds new targets needed for vaccine to prevent herpesvirus transmission to babies

March 5, 2025
THC use during pregnancy could affect fetal lung development, future respiratory health

February 12, 2025
OHSU scientists develop first transgenic model for hepatitis B research

February 3, 2025
OHSU scientists awarded funding for innovative human health research

January 30, 2025
OHSU researchers identify protective properties of amniotic fluid

January 15, 2025
OHSU part of national initiative to track gene expression beginning in early development

January 13, 2025
Researchers create lab model that could lead to new, non-hormonal birth control methods

December 30, 2024
New gene therapy research offers hope for people with chronic kidney disease

December 5, 2024
Vitamin C boosts placental health, changes gene activity in smokers

October 23, 2024
Natural compound found in flowers halts progression of MS, some cancers

August 8, 2024
Study: Single experimental shot reduces HIV levels 1,000-fold

August 6, 2024
Oregon National Primate Research Center champions new methods for studies

July 19, 2024
Study shows promise for a universal flu vaccine

May 28, 2024
OHSU-developed vaccine shows promise for cancer prevention

May 10, 2024
Immunology researcher uses science to make a difference in battle against malaria

May 7, 2024
Cannabis, nicotine use during pregnancy increases rate of infant death fourfold

April 22, 2024
Accolades: Awards, honors and appointments April

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Upcoming events

Science Cafe' Seminar Series

Previous sessions:

May 2, 2023: Brandon Wilder, PhD, Assistant Professor, Division of Pathobiology and Immunology, ONPRC and VGTI
Monoclonal Antibodies for Malaria: From obscure tool to proven front runner in eliminating an ancient and deadly disease (Link to recording: Password: 
ScienceCafeSp23)

May 16, 2023: Mark Slifka, PhD, Professor, Division of Neuroscience, ONPRC
Vaccines: Separating Fact from Fiction (Link to recording: Password: 
ScienceCafeSp23)

May 23, 2023: Nancy Haigwood, PhD, Professor, Division of Pathobiology & Immunology and immediate past Director of the Oregon National Primate Research Center at OHSU
HIV Vaccines: Progress in 2023 and What the Future Holds (Link to recording: Password: 
ScienceCafeSp23)

May 30, 2023: Afam Okoye, PhD, Associate Professor, Division of Pathobiology and Immunology, ONPRC and VGTI
Ending an Epidemic - Using mRNA vaccines to find a cure for HIV (Link to recording: Password: 
ScienceCafeSp23)

November 8, 2022: Lisa Vrooman, Ph.D.
Fetal Health and Assisted Reproductive Technologies (Link to recording: Password: ScienceCafeFall22)

November 15, 2022: Carol Hanna, Ph.D., Jon Hennebold, Ph.D.
Using Precision Medicine to Understand and Treat Genetic Diseases (Link to recording: Password: ScienceCafeFall22)

November 22, 2022: Paula Amato, M.D.
Ethical Considerations of Human Genome Editing (Link to recording: Password: ScienceCafeFall22)

November 29, 2022: Caren Weinhouse, Ph.D., MPH 
DNA is not Destiny: How Our Environments Affect our Epigenetics (Link to recording: Password: ScienceCafeFall22)

April 5, 2022: Martha Neuringer, PhD, Professor, Division of Neuroscience, ONPRC
David Wilson, MD, Professor and Chair of Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute
Advances in the Quest to Cure Blindness (Link to recording: Password: ScienceCafeSp22)

April 12, 2022: Jodi McBride, PhD, Associate Professor, Division of Neuroscience, ONPRC
Lauren Talman, MD, Movement Disorders Clinic, OHSU
Therapies Under Development for Huntington's Disease (Link to recording: Password: ScienceCafeSp22)

April 19, 2022: Jamie Lo, MD, MCR, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, OHSU School of Medicine / Division of Reproductive & Developmental Sciences, ONPRC
Kim Ryan, MD, Resident Physician in Obstetrics and Gynecology, OHSU School of Medicine
Kristin Prewitt, MD, MPH, Resident Physician in Obstetrics and Gynecology, OHSU School of Medicine
Cannamoms and Their Kids: Marijuana Use in Pregnancy and Parenting (Link to recording: Password: ScienceCafeSp22)

April 26, 2022: Larry Sherman, PhD, Professor, Division of Neuroscience, ONPRC
Bruce Bebo, PhD, Executive Vice President of Research, National Multiple Sclerosis Society
Emerging Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis: From Stopping Disease to Repairing the Damage (Link to recording: Password: ScienceCafeSp22)

October 28, 2021: Alison Edelman, MD
Do COVID-19 Vaccines Affect Menstruation? (Link to recording password: ScienceCafe21)

November 4, 2021: Jasper Bash, MD
Virus, Vaccine, and Virility: Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 on Men's Health and Fertility (Link to recording password: ScienceCafe21)

November 11, 2021: Nichole Marshall, MD
Vaccinating for Two: COVID-19 Vaccination during Pregnancy and Lactation (Link to recording password: ScienceCafe21)

November 18, 2021: Panel Discussion
Bridging the Gap: Respectful Discourse in the Time of Covid

February 4, 2021: Christina Lancioni, MD (Doernbecher Hospital/OHSU)
Vaccines 101: A Vaccine Primer (Link to recording password: Covid2021)

February 11, 2021: Mark Slifka, PhD (Senior Scientist, ONPRC)
How safe are vaccines? (Link to recording password: Covid2021)

February 18, 2021: Daniel Streblow, PhD (Senior Scientist, VGTI/OHSU)
How did we get here? (Link to recording password: Covid2021)

February 25, 2021: Afam Okoye, PhD (Associate Scientist, VGTI/OHSU)
Outlook for the Future (Link to recording password: Covid2021)

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