1. Thompson HGR, Kadar GE. Nutritional therapies for advanced cancer: The role of the proteasome in cancer cachexia. Nutrition Pro Symposium. Alexandria,
VA; 2017.
2. Thompson HGR, Kadar GE. Cultivating excellence: Charting your roadmap to surpassing the ordinary. Brisbane, AU; 2017.
3. Thompson HGR, Kadar GE. Advancing Nutrition Education through a Single Interprofessional Education Intervention. Standard Process Annual
Symposium. Palmyra, WI; 2015.
4. Kadar GE, Thompson HGR, O’Toole E and Kilgore D. Impact of a Single Interprofessional Education Intervention on Nutritional Competency. American
Chiropractic Colleges Research Agenda. Las Vegas, NV; 2015.
5. Kadar GE, Thompson HGR, O’Toole E and Kilgore D. Advancing Nutrition Education Through a Single Interprofessional Education Intervention. World
Federation of Chiropractic Congress. Athens, Greece; 2015.
6. Thompson HGR and Kadar G. Doctor Heal Thyself: Enhancing Provider Self-Care Practices to Achieve Health Behavior Change in Their Patients. Standard
Process Annual Symposium. Palmyra, WI; 2014.
7. Kadar GE, Vosko A, Sackett M and Thompson HGR. Perceptions of Interprofessional Education and Practice at a CAM Institution. American Chiropractic
Colleges Research Agenda. Orlando, FL; 2014.
8. Thompson HGR. Living Well with HIV/AIDS: Fatigue, Stress and Nutrition. Sidelle Medical Center – AIDS Assistance Foundation. Los Angeles, CA; 2013.
9. Thompson HGR and Kadar G. Doctor Heal Thyself: Enhancing Provider Self-Care Practices to Achieve Health Behavior Change in their Patients.
International Conference for Clinicians in Complementary & Integrative Medicine. Chicago, IL; 2013.
10. Vinjamury S, Thompson HGR, Rose K and Kimura M. Student Learning Outcomes at a CAM Institution: Why and How. Integrative Medicine Conference.
Portland, OR; 2012.
11. Thompson HGR, Vinjamury S, Kadar GE and Kizhakkeveettil A. Implementation of Program-Level Student Learning Outcomes at a CAM Institution.
International Congress for Educators in Complementary and Integrative Medicine. Washington, D.C.; 2012.
12. Killinger L, Yelowo T, Palmgren P, Alattar M, Thompson GR & KizhakkeVeettil A. Diversity in chiropractic: why should we care? American Chiropractic
Colleges Research Agenda. Las Vegas, NV; 2012.
13. Thompson HGR. Assessing Student Learning at Southern California University of Health Sciences: Establishing SLO Departments. UCLA School of
Dentistry. Los Angeles, CA; 2011.
14. Awad S and Thompson HG. A Retrospective Analysis of Team-Based Learning in Systemic Pathology for Chiropractic Students. Southern California
University of Health Sciences Extravaganza. Long Beach, CA; 2009.
15. Thompson HGR, Truong DT, Griffith CG and George SC. TGF32 Inhibits Angiogenesis in a Novel in vitro 3-D Model of the Respiratory Mucosa.
American Society for Cell Biology. San Francisco, CA; 2005.
16. Thompson HGR, Papp J, Krasieva T and George SC. Effect of Anti-Proliferative Therapies on Fibrosis in a Lung Tissue Model. American Thoracic Society.
San Diego, CA; 2005.
17. Thompson HGR, Papp J, Krasieva T and George SC. Active TGF32 Correlates with Subepithelial Fibrosis in a Lung Tissue Model. Federation of American
Societies for Experimental Biology. San Diego, CA; 2005.
18. George SC, Thompson HG, Griffith CK, and Mih, J. A 3-Dimensional Model of Angiogenesis and the Airway Mucosa in Asthma. Da Vinci Society Meeting.
Camogli, Italy; 2005.
19. Thompson HGR, Mih J, Zoumi A, Papp J, Krasieva T, Tromberg BJ and George SC. A Tissue Engineered Model of Subepithelial Fibrosis in Asthma.
American Thoracic Society. Orlando, FL; 2004.
20. Thompson HGR, Mih J, Papp J, Krasieva T, Tromberg BJ, and George SC. A Tissue Engineered Model of Subepithelial Fibrosis in Asthma. Biomedical
Engineering Symposia. Philadelphia, PA; 2004.
21. Thompson HGR, Mih J, Papp J, Krasieva T, Tromberg BJ and George SC. A Tissue Engineered Model of Subepithelial Fibrosis in Asthma. Biomedical
Engineering Symposia. Irvine, CA; 2004.
22. Lin LM, Harris JW, Thompson HG and Brody JP. Surface Plasmon Resonance-Based Sensors Can Identify Cis-Regulatory Elements. Biomedical
Engineering Symposia. Irvine, CA; 2004.
23. Lin LM, Harris JW, Thompson HG and Brody JP. Surface Plasmon Resonance-Based Sensors Can Identify Cis-Regulatory Elements. Biomedical
Engineering Society. Philadelphia, PA; 2004.
24. Lin LM, Thompson HGR, Harris JW, and Brody JP. Regulation of FLJ10111 Expression, a Candidate Breast Cancer Marker. Federation of American
Societies for Experimental Biology. San Diego, CA; 2003.
25. Brody JP, Thompson HGR, Harris JW and Lin LM. Co-Expression of a Module of Genes in Cancer and Normal Tissue. Federation of American Societies for
Experimental Biology. San Diego, CA; 2003.
26. Thompson HGR, Harris JW, Khosho AR, Martinez JE and Brody JP. Computational Analysis of Publicly Available Data Identifies Co-Expressed Genes in
Breast Cancer Cells. Biophysical Society Conference. San Francisco, CA; 2002.
27. Thompson GR, Harris JW and Brody JP. Expression of Proteasome Subunit S12 in Normal and Transformed Breast Epithelial Cells. American Society for
Cell Biology. San Francisco, CA; 2002.
28. Mohan S, Thompson G, Amaar Y, Hathway G, Tschesche H and Baylink DJ. Evidence that a Disintegrin and Metalloprotease (ADAM)-9 is an IGF Binding
Protein (BP-5) Protease That Binds to Alpha2macroglobulin (alpha2M) and Exists as a Complex in the Conditioned Medium (CM) of Human Osteoblasts
(hOBs). American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. San Antonio, TX; 2002.
29. Amaar Y, Thompson G, Chen ST, Linkhart T, Baylink DJ and Mohan S. FHL-2, A LIM Only Transcription Factor, is a Binding Partner for IGF Binding
Protein (BP)-5 in Human Osteoblasts (OB). American Society for Bone and Mineral Research. Phoenix, AZ; 2001.
30. Hayden JM, Thompson GR, Malpe R, Baylink DJ and Mohan S. Basal and Regulated Expression of IGF System Components Differ Between Immortalized
Human Bone Marrow Stromal Cells and Normal Human Osteoblasts. International Congress of Endocrinology. San Francisco, CA; 1996.