Presenter: Iris Gehrke, postdoctoral fellow in Dr Versha Banerji's lab
Title: FK866 in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Location: 2nd floor lecture theatre
Time: 2:00 - 2:30
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Sept 26 - 28, MICB Annual Retreat
Guest speakers
Dr. Ann Chambers,
Oncology Distinguished Scientist, Canada Research Chair in Oncology, London Regional Cancer Program, LHSC
Title: "Tumor metastasis and dormancy: lessons from experimental studies and implications for cancer patients"
Dr. Sean Egan,
Senior Scientist, Developmental & Stem Cell Biology, Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics, SickKids
Title: "Using mice to model metastasic breast cancer in humans"
Presentations also by
Sumanta Chatterjee, Vasudeva Bhat, Yongqiang Chen, Iris Gerhke, Dilshad Khan, Brent Guppy, Pratima Basak, Rebecca Dielschneider, Julius Awe
Dr. Ann Chambers,
Oncology Distinguished Scientist, Canada Research Chair in Oncology, London Regional Cancer Program, LHSC
Title: "Tumor metastasis and dormancy: lessons from experimental studies and implications for cancer patients"
Dr. Sean Egan,
Senior Scientist, Developmental & Stem Cell Biology, Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics, SickKids
Title: "Using mice to model metastasic breast cancer in humans"
Presentations also by
Sumanta Chatterjee, Vasudeva Bhat, Yongqiang Chen, Iris Gerhke, Dilshad Khan, Brent Guppy, Pratima Basak, Rebecca Dielschneider, Julius Awe
Sept 24 - Departmental Seminar
Presenter: Brent Guppy, PhD student with Dr. Kirk McManus
Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Time: 12:15 – 1:15 pm
Location: Theatre A 'Mezzanine' (2nd floor BMSB, across from the elevator and on your right)
Seminar Title: Mitotic Increases in Di-methylated Lysine 79 of Histone H3 are Required for Genome Stability in Human Cells and Occur Independently of Mono-Ubiquitinated Histone H2B
Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Time: 12:15 – 1:15 pm
Location: Theatre A 'Mezzanine' (2nd floor BMSB, across from the elevator and on your right)
Seminar Title: Mitotic Increases in Di-methylated Lysine 79 of Histone H3 are Required for Genome Stability in Human Cells and Occur Independently of Mono-Ubiquitinated Histone H2B
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