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David Craig
I developed a strong interest in cell and molecular biology during my undergraduate studies.
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- Stem Cells, Remyelination and Repair in the Central Nervous System: Prospects for Multiple Sclerosis
- November 21 2009 at 7:00 AMTownsend Hotel, Birmingham, Mich.The Wayne State University fifth annual Multiple Sclerosis Symposium.
- School of Medicine - Phoenix Alumni Event
- November 22 2009 at 4:30 PMU.S. Airways Center (Phoenix, Arizona)You are invited! Phoenix Suns vs. Detroit Pistons Join us at US Airways Center and watch the Phoenix Suns play the Detroit Pistons. You’ll enjoy dinner in The Lexus Club before the game. We’ll have fun with the whole family! Best of all, you’ll be with other School of Medicine alumni, so you can catch up with old friends and former classmates! Date: Sunday, November 22, 2009 Cost: $50.00 per person – includes dinner and reserved seating in the Lexus Club Time: Dinner at 4:30 p.m. Game at 6:00 p.m. Location: U.S. Airways Center (201 E. Jefferson Street in Phoenix, Arizona) Bring your family and plan to join us! Reserve your seats by Friday, November 6th online or by phone at (866) WSU-MED1. Phoenix Alumni Host Committee Richard Anslow, M.D., ‘62 Jan Bertsch, Chair, WSU School of Medicine Board of Visitors Duane Drake, M.D., ‘62 David Seamans, M.D., ‘94 Devinder Singh, M.D., Resident Alumnus, ‘89 Michael Sucher, M.D., ‘72 Milford Wenokur, M.D., ‘55 Leslie-Ann Williams, M.D., ‘06 Sandra Yee, M.D., ‘90
- Biosafety Training
- November 23 2009 at 2:00 PMGordon H. Scott HallBiosafety Training is required for all employees who work with materials that are handled at Biosafety Level 2 (BSL2), including work with human blood, body fluids, tissue, cell lines, animals infected with human pathogens, mammalian viruses, etc. This training is required annually. Employees who have taken this class at least once at WSU may take the annual refresher online. The training session for those taking this course for the first time or who prefer to retrain in the classroom setting, may attend the next session on Wednesday, August 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in 3125 Scott Hall. If you have additional questions, please contact Elena Fracassa at 993-5702.
- Practice Management
- November 25 2009 at 7:30 AMHarper University HospitalFeaturing Dr. Zuliani. Presented by the Department of Otolaryngology. Auditorium is near elevators opposite Harper cafeteria.
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