Events

Salk Celebrates the Life of Distinguished Professor Emeritus Roger Guillemin

On May 3, the Salk Institute was honored to host a Celebration of Life for Nobel Laureate and Distinguished Professor Emeritus Roger Guillemin. The event featured a series of scientific lectures from fellow scientists and friends, as well as a remembrance, during which Guillemin’s family and friends shared personal stories and photos, and concluded with a champagne toast.

Videos and photos of the scientific lectures and remembrance are available at: www.salk.edu/guillemin-celebration

The Science & (In)Justice of HIV/AIDS

On June 11, Salk held the second annual Salk Science & Justice program: “The Science & (In)Justice of HIV/AIDS.” The event featured San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and Salk Associate Professor Dmitry Lyumkis, who discussed the intersection of research and social justice in relation to HIV and AIDS, held a Q&A with the audience, and held a closing with Jálin Johnson, director of Salk’s Office of Equity & Inclusion.

The Power of Persistence—Women Transforming Cancer Research and Care

In recognition of International Women’s Day, Salk and the Lustgarten Foundation cohosted a symposium that aimed to foster collaboration, mentorship, and the exchange of ideas to support the continued advancement of cancer research and care. The program was chaired by Elizabeth Jaffee, professor at Johns Hopkins University, and featured scientists from around the country, including Salk Assistant Professor Dannielle Engle. Attendees took part in a speed mentoring session to help empower the next generation of scientists and drive the next wave of transformative breakthroughs in the fight against cancer.

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