Getting into Research PCH General Meeting
Why do research? Why is it important? Fun! Avenue to practice what you learned in class Way to personalize your education Contribute to society Work closely with faculty and the BEST scientists in the field
What is research? What are your perceptions of research?
Different types of research Biological Sciences: ● Basic science ● Translational ● Clinical Special categories: Psychology, Humanities, Public Health, and more!
Basic Science ● Study of fundamental mechanisms ● The core and foundation of biology and other sciences
Translational Research ● Bridging “bench to bedside” ● Development of novel therapies ● Making a clinical impact using scientific research
Clinical Research ● Patient care research ● Provider-patient interaction ● Application of therapeutics
Activity! We’re going to discuss REAL labs and research areas at UCLA. Tell us if it falls under basic science, translational or clinical research!
Dr. Antoni Ribas Dr. Antoni Ribas is a physician-scientist conducting laboratory and clinical research focused in malignant melanoma. His research includes: laboratory research in adoptive cell transfer therapy with T-cell receptor (TCR) engineered lymphocytes understanding the antitumor activity of CTLA4-blocking antibodies molecular imaging and advanced immune monitoring for the study of tumor immunotherapy the laboratory and clinical testing of novel targeted therapies blocking oncogenic events in melanoma and their use as immune sensitizers TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH
Dr. Felicia Schanche Hodge Dr. Hodge's research focuses on chronic health conditions and health beliefs and behaviors among American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Indigenous populations. Her work includes smoking cessation and control, diabetes and cancer screening and control, obesity, adverse childhood events, self-management of pain, and cultural constructs of illness and disease. CLINICAL RESEARCH
Dr. Utpal Banerjee ● Elucidation of signaling pathways in Drosophila o Hematopoietic stem cell niche maintenance o Tumorigenesis and cancer metabolism o Pathways of wound healing BASIC SCIENCE RESEARCH
To get into research, you have to do research! Different avenues to get into a lab: 1. principal investigators (PI) 2.Biomedical Research Minor 3.Connections
PI’s:
Biomedical Research Minor ● Integrates research with your academic curriculum (journal club and research presentation seminars) ● Program that helps match you with a lab of interest ● Easier to get the lab that YOU want ●
Connections ● Academic relationships with teaching assistants and/or professors ● Employment as lab helpers ● Friends in research
How would you contact a PI to express interest in their research?
Contacting the PI 1.Know the research and show it! 2. ing the PI a. Concise (no longer than a paragraph) b. Prepare a curriculum vitae (CV) c. Send a class schedule 3.Make it sound that you are available and willing to commit
Additional tips ● Go to poster sessions and talk to people! ● Attend research seminars and talks ● Schedule in lab meetings like a class ● Keep up with the literature ● Befriend your lab (teamwork is everything!) ● Apply for research programs and funding
Any questions?
Dianne’s Research Correction of the sickle-cell disease mutation in hematopoietic stem cells using gene therapy
Why, yes. Yes, I do science … in a dress.
Joey’s Research Dendritic cell vaccination for immune targeting of glioblastoma multiforme
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