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Occupation
M.D., Ph.D.
Industry
Medical / Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
Website
oakparkpathology.com
About
Dr. Michele Carbone is a board-certified Pathologist. Dr. Carbone's research has focused most often on malignant mesothelioma, a cancer often associated with asbestos exposure. Dr. Carbone and his team investigate the interactions between genetics and environmental factors. Specifically, they have assessed the manner in which certain individuals who has been exposed to asbestos fail to develop mesothelioma.
Dr. Carbone has published over 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications, and has been supported through a variety of NCI and private grants.
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Hawaii Island
Cuvee
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5 years ago
6 Reasons Why Hawaii Is #1
Empowered Presentations
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8 years ago
Beauty of Hawaii
Nubia **
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12 years ago
Travel Tips to Hawaii
Empowered Presentations
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10 years ago
Sxsw 2015 biohacker_meetup_slideshare
Karen Ingram
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8 years ago
Looking For Love in All the Wrong Places: The Science and Psychology of Porn Addiction
Andrea Kuszewski
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8 years ago
Design + Art + Science, and Demoscene
Tomasz Bednarz
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8 years ago
Three Techniques, One System: How to Effectively Characterize Complete Muscle Function
InsideScientific
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8 years ago
Quantum Field Theory and the Limits of Knowledge
Sean Carroll
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8 years ago
24x7 Automated Behavior Tracking For Rodent Safety Pharmacology & Phenotyping
InsideScientific
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8 years ago
SaaS: Science as a Service
Abner Chih Yi Huang
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7 years ago
Science in the context of journals, Open, and the future
Benjamin Laken
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8 years ago
Storytelling, Meaningful Connections and Making Science More Inclusive
Monica Feliu-Mojer, Ph.D.
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7 years ago
Force & Motion
corrig13
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7 years ago
Top 10 Interesting Facts About Solar System
Tenfact
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7 years ago
Building capacity for open science - COASP Meeting
Kaitlin Thaney
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7 years ago
Understanding Feature Space in Machine Learning
Alice Zheng
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7 years ago
2015 SF Exploratorium Lecture: "Corn: Diversity and Origins"
jrossibarra
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7 years ago
Lessons from Software for Synthetic Biology
Tim O'Reilly
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7 years ago
Gold Standard Physiological Measurements and Novel Drug Delivery Methods - Session 2
InsideScientific
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7 years ago
Can Your Genes Make You Happier?
Deepak Chopra MD (official)
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7 years ago
E sci presentation
Kianna Navarrosa
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7 years ago
11 Signs Of A Sneaky Sociopath
Instant Checkmate
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7 years ago
Apps to Explore Outer Space
Monica Burns
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7 years ago
Science Experiments on Tablets
Monica Burns
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7 years ago
The 4 degrees of separation between pain and pleasure
Deborah Davis
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7 years ago
The Link Between Alcohol and Breast Cancer
Dr. Omer Hameed
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7 years ago
Overheard at TEDMED 2015: Let's Dance
TEDMEDHealth
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7 years ago
Design Thinking: Finding Problems Worth Solving In Health
Adam Connor
•
7 years ago
Presentations
(4)
See all
Likes
(58)
See all
Hawaii Island
Cuvee
•
5 years ago
6 Reasons Why Hawaii Is #1
Empowered Presentations
•
8 years ago
Beauty of Hawaii
Nubia **
•
12 years ago
Travel Tips to Hawaii
Empowered Presentations
•
10 years ago
Sxsw 2015 biohacker_meetup_slideshare
Karen Ingram
•
8 years ago
Looking For Love in All the Wrong Places: The Science and Psychology of Porn Addiction
Andrea Kuszewski
•
8 years ago
Design + Art + Science, and Demoscene
Tomasz Bednarz
•
8 years ago
Three Techniques, One System: How to Effectively Characterize Complete Muscle Function
InsideScientific
•
8 years ago
Quantum Field Theory and the Limits of Knowledge
Sean Carroll
•
8 years ago
24x7 Automated Behavior Tracking For Rodent Safety Pharmacology & Phenotyping
InsideScientific
•
8 years ago
SaaS: Science as a Service
Abner Chih Yi Huang
•
7 years ago
Science in the context of journals, Open, and the future
Benjamin Laken
•
8 years ago
Storytelling, Meaningful Connections and Making Science More Inclusive
Monica Feliu-Mojer, Ph.D.
•
7 years ago
Force & Motion
corrig13
•
7 years ago
Top 10 Interesting Facts About Solar System
Tenfact
•
7 years ago
Building capacity for open science - COASP Meeting
Kaitlin Thaney
•
7 years ago
Understanding Feature Space in Machine Learning
Alice Zheng
•
7 years ago
2015 SF Exploratorium Lecture: "Corn: Diversity and Origins"
jrossibarra
•
7 years ago
Lessons from Software for Synthetic Biology
Tim O'Reilly
•
7 years ago
Gold Standard Physiological Measurements and Novel Drug Delivery Methods - Session 2
InsideScientific
•
7 years ago
Can Your Genes Make You Happier?
Deepak Chopra MD (official)
•
7 years ago
E sci presentation
Kianna Navarrosa
•
7 years ago
11 Signs Of A Sneaky Sociopath
Instant Checkmate
•
7 years ago
Apps to Explore Outer Space
Monica Burns
•
7 years ago
Science Experiments on Tablets
Monica Burns
•
7 years ago
The 4 degrees of separation between pain and pleasure
Deborah Davis
•
7 years ago
The Link Between Alcohol and Breast Cancer
Dr. Omer Hameed
•
7 years ago
Overheard at TEDMED 2015: Let's Dance
TEDMEDHealth
•
7 years ago
Design Thinking: Finding Problems Worth Solving In Health
Adam Connor
•
7 years ago
Personal Information
Occupation
M.D., Ph.D.
Industry
Medical / Health Care / Pharmaceuticals
Website
oakparkpathology.com
About
Dr. Michele Carbone is a board-certified Pathologist. Dr. Carbone's research has focused most often on malignant mesothelioma, a cancer often associated with asbestos exposure. Dr. Carbone and his team investigate the interactions between genetics and environmental factors. Specifically, they have assessed the manner in which certain individuals who has been exposed to asbestos fail to develop mesothelioma.
Dr. Carbone has published over 200 peer-reviewed scientific publications, and has been supported through a variety of NCI and private grants.