Unlocking Doors to Discovery in Health
An Academic Luncheon and Panel Discussion
By invitation only: Noon Thursday, Oct. 26, 2017
Paul and Jane Meyer Conference Center, Foster 250
The mysteries of human health are being solved through the work of researchers like those at Baylor who study the smallest molecules to find keys to big discoveries. Chief among these are the researchers who seek to solve the mysteries of cancer, a disease that touches more than one million people in the United States each year. Baylor's leading cancer researchers join in this conversation about how their callings have led to remarkable discoveries and promising results that advance detection and treatment of this complex disease. Panel participants:
- Linda A. Livingstone, Ph.D., President, Baylor University
- Michael K. McLendon, Ph.D., Interim Provost and Hale Endowed Professor in Higher Education Leadership and Policy
Faculty Scholars
- Kevin G. Pinney, Ph.D., professor of chemistry, College of Arts & Sciences, member of The Institute of Biomedical Studies
- Daniel Romo, Ph.D., The Schotts Professor of Chemistry, College of Arts & Sciences
- Touradj Solouki, Ph.D., professor of chemistry and biochemistry, College of Arts & Sciences
- Mary Lynn Trawick, Ph.D., associate professor of chemistry, College of Arts & Sciences