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Nerd Nite #99: An Evening with the American Cancer Society

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Nerd Nite #99: Philadelphia Young Professionals of the American Cancer Society at Nerd Nite Philly

This month’s Nerd Nite is Wednesday March 4th. This event is a partnership with the Philadelphia Chapter of the Young Professionals of the American Cancer Society and will highlight some of the research and projects being funded locally.

Here’s the talks planned:

Victoria LeMay, “Health Equity: Eliminating Cancer Disparities by Addressing True Determinants of Health”

Your zip code should not be more important than your genetic code in determining your health. By partnering with communities and other organizations, the American Cancer Society is working toward eliminating health disparities and addressing challenges in the fight against cancer. This talk will outline the root causes of disparity and how ACS and others are working to advance health equity.

BIO: Victoria has worked for the American Cancer Society for eight years and currently holds the position of Senior Manager, Distinguished Partners in Philadelphia.

Jaye Gardiner will discuss pancreatic cancer treatments

BIO: Jaye Gardiner, PhD is a postdoctoral researcher in the Edna Cukierman laboratory at Fox Chase Cancer Center. Jaye is studying ways to identify better treatment options for pancreatic cancer patients. Her project focuses on understanding the signaling that arises from cell-cell interactions in the pancreatic tumor microenvironment. The goals for her project are three-fold. 1) To reveal the driving factor(s) promoting pancreatic cancer’s stroma’s tumor supportive nature. 2) To evaluate the consequences these factor(s) have on tumor development and progression. And 3) to understand the finer details of the underlying biology with the purpose of discovering future druggable targets.

Austin Rennels will discuss tumor treatment methods.

BIO: Austin is a Research Specialist in the June Lab at the Center for Cellular Immunotherapies at the University of Pennsylvania. In the June Lab, they are interested in improving the efficacy of CART cell therapy for cancer, specifically solid tumor indications. They are investigating the role of the tumor microenvironment and T cell exhaustion in CART cell therapy and aim to overcome these obstacles to achieve more effective treatment of solid tumors.

Wednesday March 4th, 7:30pm. $10. Frankford Hall. 1210 Frankford Avenue in Fishtown.

 

Nerd Nite #98: DC Statehood, Monster Myths, Entomology, Death

Nerd Nite is back on Wednesday, February 5th, and whoa is it a super-sized one. Here’s what we have planned:

Bo Shuff, “What’s the State of DC and Why Is It All Philly’s Fault?”

700,000 people who call DC home have zero representation in Congress. We live in the shadow of the Capitol, yet have no voice inside of it. However, there’s a simple answer to righting a 200+ year wrong – DC Statehood. Find out all about the future 51st State – and how it’s Philly’s fault we ended up in this mess.

BIO: Bo Shuff is the Executive Director of DC Vote, the lead organization for Statehood for the people of Washington, DC. He has spent the last 20 years on the front lines of political advocacy and candidate campaigns to advance civil rights causes. Before joining DC Vote, Bo was the Campaign Manager for DC Mayor Muriel Bowser.

Kathryn McCluskey, “Intro to Entomology and Insect Mating”

For this talk, Katie will be introducing entomology basics, interesting insect mating facts and touch on insect biodiversity loss.
 
Bio: Katie works as an entomology research technician at University of Pennsylvania in the Biology Department. She has a Bachelors of Science in Biology from Dalhousie University and is pursuing her Masters in Environmental Studies at University of Pennsylvania with a focus on Environmental Biology. For her thesis project Katie is researching insects as environmental bioindicators and biodiversity loss. Katie runs a science instagram where she posts pictures of her lab and talks more about biology, bugs and science @BiotaScience

Michael McConville, “Talk, Dark, and Hairy: The Role of the Monster in American Culture”

For as long as humans have walked on Earth, we have feared that which we can’t see or what we don’t understand. The shadows of the forest, the depths of the seas – just beyond our control and comprehension exists a world of myth and monsters. While other regions of the world have stories of fanciful creatures and thousands of years of folklore, North America’s “monster culture” is much more grounded in the land and the people that inhabit it. It is even more starkly reflected in the popular culture of the United States, where monsters can be the stars of movies, television shows, and comics. Fear is replaced by familiarity, but the stories at the foundation of the American monster are largely forgotten. We’ll explore the roots of our monster mythos – and all become armchair cryptozoologists, as well!

BIO: Michael McConville has always been fascinated with the mysterious and the unknown, the stories and discoveries that raise more questions than they answer. This love of the unexplained – and the urge to learn and understand as much as possible about it – directly led Michael to teaching. A professor of American history currently on hiatus from the University of Central Florida and sales manager for the Spitz planetarium company just outside of Philadelphia, In both pursuits, Michael is tasked to be both a storyteller and a story facilitator — to take what can be mysterious and interpret it in new and exciting ways. This is Michael’s seventh Nerd Nite presentation: five for Orlando, and now his second for Philadelphia.

Jason Tabrys, “What’s Next? A Meditation on Death, the Afterlife, Pop Culture and the Search for Truth”

Get ready to laugh as pop culture expert Jason Tabrys focuses on the ways TV and film present the afterlife while seeking answers to very heavy questions.

BIO: Jason Tabrys is a pop culture bon vivant, writer, editor, podcaster, comedian, and dancer. This is his second Nerd Nite Philly appearance in as many months by popular demand.

It all gets underway on Wednesday, February 5th at 7:30pm at Frankford Hall (1210 Frankford Ave deep in heart of Fishtown). $10. There’s an ATM on site and a Wells Fargo up the street.

BE THERE AND BE SQUARE, YO!

Nerd Nite #97: Post-Apocalyptic Life, Tech Addiction, Baby Yoda

The first Nerd Nite of 2020 (which just so happens to be our tenth anniversary year) is TONIGHT!

Here’s what you can expect:

Jason Tabrys, “Let’s Brightside the Post Apocalypse!”

In this satirical talk, pop culture critic Jason Tabrys tries to find the silver lining in what film, TV, and fiction has told us about our dystopian future.

Bio: Jason Tabrys is a pop culture bon vivant whose work can be found across the far reaches of the Internet.

Charmaine Esinger, “Treatment of Tech Addiction”

Tech addiction can fall under the umbrella of video game, screen-time, internet, digital and social media addiction. In this talk, psychoeducation will be provided on how tech addiction mirrors other addictive cycles and co-occurs with mental health conditions. We will focus on identification of tech addiction, recent research findings, as well as common treatment modalities for enabling healthy and sustainable digital media use.

Bio: Charmaine Ensinger, LMFT, is a Clinical Supervisor and CBT Mental Health Therapist. She works at Wedge Recovery Center – Frankford Enhanced Outpatient Mental Health Facility which works with the low-income North Philadelphia community.

Chris Cummins & Jason Tabrys, “Pop Culture Cuteness Battle”

Join Chris and Jason as they pit Baby Yoda, BB-8, Baby Groot, Babu Frick, and Baby Sonic the Hedgehog against each other for an interactive battle royale to determine pop culture’s cutest creature. Think of it as Sophie’s Choice with puppets!

Wednesday, January 8th. 7:30pm. $5. Frankford Hall, 1210 Frankford Avenue. (There is an ATM on site and a Wells Fargo up the street).