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Dr. Rebecca Hall is Vice President, Strategy and Academic Affairs for Houston Methodist. Dr. Hall is responsible for executive and academic communications and marketing, faculty networking, and academic strategic plan and research development. Hall received her BS in Biochemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and her PhD in Immunology from Baylor College of Medicine. She was Assistant Professor of Cell and Molecular Biology at Baylor College of Medicine and is an Aspen Cancer Conference Fellow. Hall received the Theodore T. Puck Award for Cancer Research for her work on molecular cancer diagnostics. She is a member of the National Organization of Research Development Professionals, the Society for Healthcare Strategy & Development, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Hall joined Houston Methodist in 2010 to lead its communications and external relations office for the Academic Institute, overseeing communications, marketing and academic development.
Education/Academic qualification
Immunology, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine
Award Date: Dec 15 2003
Free-text keywords
- Research Development
- Communications
- Collaboration
- Strategic Planning
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Projects
- 5 Finished
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Mitosis in Normal and Neoplastic Cells
Hall, R. & Brinkley, W. R.
7/1/03 → 6/30/07
Project: Federal Funding Agencies
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Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of Host Defense
Hall, R. & Tan, T. H.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
5/1/01 → 7/1/03
Project: Federal Funding Agencies
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The Role of c-Jun N-Terminal Kinase (JNK) in Proliferation and Apoptosis in Breast Cancer
4/1/00 → 4/1/03
Project: Federal Funding Agencies
Research output
- 652 Citations
- 10 h-Index
- 12 Article
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A framework for image-based classification of mitotic cells in asynchronous populations
Slattery, S. D., Newberg, J. Y., Szafran, A. T., Hall, R., Brinkley, B. R. & Mancini, M. A., Apr 1 2012, In : Assay and Drug Development Technologies. 10, 2, p. 161-178 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
4 Scopus citations -
A Portrait of Nanomedicine and Its Bioethical Implications
Hall, R. M., Sun, T. & Ferrari, M., Dec 2012, In : Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics. 40, 4, p. 763-779 17 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
7 Scopus citations -
Aurora-C kinase supports mitotic progression in the absence of Aurora-B
Slattery, S. D., Mancini, M. A., Brinkley, B. R. & Hall, R. M., Sep 15 2009, In : Cell Cycle. 8, 18, p. 2986-2997 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
58 Scopus citations -
Reprogramming of human somatic cells using human and animal oocytes
Chung, Y., Bishop, C. E., Treff, N. R., Walker, S. J., Sandler, V. M., Becker, S., Klimanskaya, I., Wun, W. S., Dunn, R., Hall, R. M., Su, J., Lu, S. J., Maserati, M., Choi, Y. H., Scott, R., Atala, A., Dittman, R. & Lanza, R., Jun 1 2009, In : Cloning and Stem Cells. 11, 2, p. 213-223 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
75 Scopus citations -
Aurora-C and Aurora-B share phosphorylation and regulation of CENP-A and Borealin during mitosis
Slattery, S. D., Moore, R. V., Brinkley, B. R. & Hall, R., Mar 15 2008, In : Cell Cycle. 7, 6, p. 787-795 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
39 Scopus citations