How are We Approaching Cancer Treatment? From Cyclops Sheep to Vaccines

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Date/Time:Thursday, 20 Apr 2023 at 6:00 pm
Location:Great Hall, Memorial Union
Cost:Free
URL:www.youtube.com/watch?v=klQlzO32xaI
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Phone:515-294-9934
Channel:Lecture Series
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Amy Andreotti, University Professor in the biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology, will deliver the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Spring Dean's Lecture. Andreotti, a biochemist with expertise in structural biology and immune cell signaling, will highlight three stories that illustrate how scientists and physicians are devising new approaches to specific types of cancers.

Livestream link and event information
events.las.iastate.edu/2023/03/22/deans-lecture-spring-2023-how-are-we-approaching-cancer-treatment-from-cyclops-sheep-to-vaccines/

Amy Andreotti
Andreotti is a University Professor and the Roy J. Carver Chair in Biochemistry. Since joining the ISU faculty in 1997, her work in structural immunology has been published in leading scientific journals and has been supported by the National Institutes of Health. Her research group is recognized for applying sophisticated biophysical tools to the study of immune protein function with major contributions in understanding the mechanisms of immune regulation and drug resistance. Andreotti sits on the National Advisory Committee for the Pew Charitable Trust, serves as a senior editor for eLife, and loves to inspire undergraduate students by sharing the beauty and intricacies of the biological molecules that form living systems.

She received her bachelor's degree in chemistry and studio art from Bowdoin College, a Ph.D. in chemistry from Princeton University, and conducted postdoctoral training at Harvard University.

LAS Dean's Lecture
The LAS Dean's Lecture highlights faculty excellence in learning, discovery, and engagement. Each semester, the dean invites LAS faculty of distinction to present lectures from their own areas of expertise on topics of interest to the general public,
designed to stimulate high-quality, intellectual discussion among faculty, staff, students, and community members.