Recently, we celebrated Yuki’s birthday. We are so happy we got to celebrate your special day!
Anastasia joins the Van Meir Lab
Anastasia Holland started, Monday, November 2nd, as a Program Coordinator I for the Office of Lab Research and Dr. Van Meir’s Administrative Assistant. Before coming to UAB, she worked at Auburn University in the International Programs Office both in an administrative role and an advising role. Prior to that she lived in Colorado and Orlando for a few years. In her free time, she has become an avid reader, enjoying fiction books mostly. She also has two cats who she loves and talks about all the time named Khaleesi and Opal. She loves taking them on walks and hikes when it isn’t too hot outside. Welcome to our team, Anastasia!
Billie’s Celebration Party
On September 27, 2020, the lab threw a celebration for Billie for her new job. Although we will miss her, we wish her all the best.
New Postdocs Get to Taste Local Beers
On September, 24, 2020, the lab went out to a brewery to welcome the new lab members, Akshay and Takahiro.
Lab Summer Outing at Farm
On August 10, 2020, the lab visited Billie’s farm in Jasper, AL.
Takahiro joins the Van Meir Lab
Postdoctoral researcher, Takahiro Yamamoto, M.D., Ph.D. joined the Van Meir Lab on September 21, 2020. He comes from the Kumamoto University School of Medicine in Japan. We are so happy to have you!
Akshay joins the Van Meir Lab
Postdoctoral researcher, Akshay A. Narkhede, Ph.D. joined the Van Meir Lab on September 8, 2020. He comes from the College of Engineering at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. We are so happy to have you!
Van Meir appointed Associate Director of Shared Resources
UAB Department of Neurosurgery Professor Erwin G. Van Meir, Ph.D., was appointed Associate Director of Shared Resources for the NCI-designated O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB.
Barry Sleckman, M.D., Ph.D., director of the O’Neal Cancer Center, stated that Van Meir will undertake a comprehensive review of the current Cancer Center shared resources in his new role. Sleckman sees Van Meir utilizing the comprehensive review process to evaluate the opportunities for coupling new technologies to current shared resources. Additionally, Van Meir’s role will focus on developing new shared resources, ensuring UAB is on the technologic cutting edge in the realm of oncology research.
In his new leadership role, Van Meir will determine and define the needs for sophisticated scientific equipment and specialized expertise of all four research programs at the O’Neal Cancer Center. Van Meir is looking forward to interacting with these high-achieving, impactful research programs and the Shared Resource core facilities that support them in order to optimize their interactions and accelerate research towards finding new cancer cures.
“The needs for shared support resources of UAB cancer research laboratories evolve over time, and we need to make sure that the O’Neal Cancer Center not only adapts its offerings to the greatest areas of existing demand but also anticipates future needs for emerging technologies and expertise that will propel our researchers into the future of scientific exploration,” said Van Meir.
The Department of Neurosurgery and the Cancer Center have had a strong, long-standing partnership. For example, many department faculty are active Cancer Center members of the Neuro-Oncology research program, which serves as a scientific platform for the coordination of research in brain tumors. Sleckman is delighted to see the partnership continue to grow with Van Meir supporting the Cancer Center in his new role.
“In addition to important contributions to our Shared Resource Programs, Dr. Van Meir’s broad experience in leadership of an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center will be a great asset to the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB, and we look forward to him joining our leadership team,” said Sleckman.
The members of the O’Neal Comprehensive Cancer Center at UAB work constantly to provide the highest quality of life for people diagnosed with cancer, while advancing the world’s understanding of cancer, and translating this knowledge into prevention, detection, treatment and survivorship. It is one of only 51 cancer centers in the nation to meet the stringent criteria for the National Cancer Institute’s comprehensive designation, being the only one in the state of Alabama and in fact, in a four-state region in the Deep South. The center is a leader in conducting groundbreaking research, reducing cancer disparities and providing world-class patient care.
Van Meir now on Twitter and Facebook!
Last month, the Van Meir laboratory established it’s Twitter account @VanMeirLab. The lab intends to post about cancer research and developments in the field frequently. Take a moment to follow the handle and engage with the team.
Yuki joins the Van Meir lab
Postdoctoral researcher, Yuki Kuranaga, Ph.D., joined the Van Meir laboratory on February 17, 2020. She comes from the Department of Drug Discovery and Medical Information Science at Gifu University, Japan. We are happy to have you!