Conference - London, United Kingdom
From Target to Disease: Modelling Stratified Approaches in Oncology
The British Association for Cancer Research (BACR) has held a successful series of one-day conferences focused upon the preclinical modelling of cancer disease and therapeutic response.
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Course - Cambridge, United Kingdom
A joint initiative of the Wellcome Trust and the Royal College of Pathologists and aimed primarily at trainee pathologists or haematologists, this residential course inaugurated in 2012 aims to introduce participants to the rapidly evolving field of the molecular diagnosis of cancer.
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Conference - Barcelona, Spain
Hosted by the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC), the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), the 2014 Symposium will bring together over 2,000 academics, scientists, and pharmaceutical industry representatives from across the globe to discuss innovations in drug development, target selection and the impact of new discoveries in molecular biology.
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Summit - Washington, DC, United States
Our inaugural
Summit will focus on cancer research by recognizing the transformative impact cell authentication can have in improving cancer study replication.
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Webinar - Online
This webinar is ideal for scientists in the field of epigenetics and cancer biology who would like to get an overview of how epigenetic silencing and polycomb proteins impact on human disease, including cancer.
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Symposium - Beijing, China
As one of the most investigated areas in biomedical research, the cancer field is rapidly advancing by translating biological insights towards better detection and therapeutics, including molecular classifications as well as immunotherapies.
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Symposium - Barcelona, Spain
Understanding the genetic and epigenetic programs that determine the identities of the different cell types in a multicellular organism is one of the key problems in biology.
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Stem Cell
Course - Farmington, CT, United States
This 1.5-day CME program focuses on using family history information to identify patients who will benefit from increased cancer screening, genetic testing, and/or referral.
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Conference - Tel Aviv, Israel
Breast cancer in young women is a devastating and complex disease. Breast cancer in women under 40 strikes when these women are at the peak of their reproductive years, family life and careers and still have many years ahead of them to suffer the long-term effects of treatment or the consequences of recurrent disease.
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Conference - Boston, MA, United States
Epigenetics and Chromatin are playing fundamental roles in the development of organisms as well as the development of pathologies such as cancer.
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