PICR Journal Club


The Purdue Institute for Cancer Research (PICR) Journal Club is a weekly gathering driven by undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral trainees with the goal of deepening knowledge of oncology research, networking with peers and expanding analytical skills. Weekly presentations during the regular academic year will cover the necessary background, hypothesis, main findings, limitations and future directions of recently published cancer-related articles.

Alternatively, trainees may elect to use PICR Journal Club as an opportunity to present their own research to gain critical feedback from a larger scientific community. Journal club is moderated by faculty mentors who also provide career development strategies and didactic presentations of data analysis software.

Attendance is open to: undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral trainees of the PICR

This is a place where graduate students, postdocs and undergraduates can present either primary cancer biology-focused literature or their own lab projects to gain critical feedback. Students should send out papers the Wednesday before their presentation and come prepared with a PowerPoint presentation that covers the main questions, results, and main conclusions of the paper.

Fridays at 12 p.m. in the Agricultural and Biological Engineering Building (ABE) B073. Pizza is provided.

Tentative schedule:

DatePresenting PI
January 23, 2026Nathaniel Mabe
January 30, 2026BAP (student thesis defense)
February 6, 2026Kyle Cottrell
February 13 2026Andrew Mesecar
February 20, 2026Michael Wendt
February 27, 2026No meeting
March 6, 2026Emmanouil Zacharioudakis
March 13, 2026Pradip Bajgain
March 20, 2026SPRING BREAK
March 27, 2026Weiruo Zhang
April 3, 2026Valerie O’Brien
April 10, 2026Emily Dykhuizen
April 17, 2026No meeting (AACR general meeting)
April 24, 2026Elizabeth Tran
May 2, 2026Nathaniel Mabe TBD on career development
Dates/presentations are subject to change

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