About this Event
1675 Owens Street, San Francisco, CA 94143
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Hosted by the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, this symposium will bring together leaders in functional genomics and cancer therapeutics, focusing on bridging the gap between genomics and the development of effective treatments. Researchers within the National Cancer Institute's Cancer Target Discovery and Development (CTD²) Network will highlight advancements in understanding tumor development, heterogeneity, drug resistance, and metastasis.
Speakers include:
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Paola Betancur, PhD, Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, UCSF
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Trever Bivona, MD, PhD, Professor of Medicine - Division of Hematology/Oncology, UCSF
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Andrea Califano, Dr, Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
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Ronald DePinho, MD, Professor of Cancer Biology - Division of Discovery Science, MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Katherine Fuh, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Ob/Gyn & Reproductive Sciences, UCSF
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Traver Hart, PhD, Associate Professor of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, MD Anderson Cancer Center
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Bridget Keenan, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Medicine - Division of Hematology/Oncology, UCSF
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Rushika Perera, PhD, Associate Professor of Anatomy, UCSF
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Neil Tay, PhD, Postdoctoral Scholar, McManus Lab, UCSF
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William (Bill) Weiss, MD, PhD, Professor of Neurology, UCSF
Full agenda to be announced soon.
This event is in person only. Lunch will be provided. Open to the internal UCSF community.
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