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Lectures in Cancer Biology
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The main aim of this lecture series is to provide all researchers with a strong background in cancer biology, ranging from basic biology through to translational aspects. The lectures will be given by senior members of the Cambridge University Department of Oncology, Cambridge Research Institute (CRI) and the Hutchison/MRC Research Centre. Attendance is compulsory for all first year PhD students and clinical fellows in the Department of Oncology and CRI . Other students and staff of the University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK and Addenbrooke’s Hospital are welcome to attend. The lectures are held every Thursday at 9.30 a.m. in the lecture theatre at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre, Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0RE . 5 upcoming talks and 35 talks in the archive. Imaging tumour responses to treatment
Functional breast cancer genomics: from basic biology to clinical application
Clinical lectures on prostate, bladder, renal and testis cancer
Clinical drug resistance in ovarian cancer
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