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							October 13, 2009                                                        our partners in cancer    cluster of breast cancer   Multicellular tumour
                                                                        research                  cells showing visual       spheroid for modelling
UWO Dental Sciences                                                                               evidence of                tumour cell interactions
Building, room 1002                                                                               programmed cell death      in 3D
4-5:30pm                                                                                          (apoptosis).
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                                                                                                  micrograph


2009 SCHULICH graduate student recruitment lecture series
overview of cancer research opportunities in London:
molecules to translational research - working in concert with our
clinical colleagues


 Gabriel DiMattia Ph.D. (Senior Oncology Scientist, CRLP; Associate Professor Dept. of Oncology, Biochemistry; Head, Division of
 Experimental Oncology)
 The Translational Ovarian Cancer Research Program: who, what & where

 Fred Dick Ph.D. (Associate Professor, Dept. of Biochemistry, Oncology; Oncology Scientist, CRLP)
 Investigation of proliferative control in development and cancer

 Eva Turley Ph.D. (Distinguished Oncology Scientist, CRLP; Professor, Dept. of Oncology, Biochemistry)
 Microenvironment and control of cancer

 Alison Allan Ph.D. (Oncology Scientist, CRLP; Assistant Professor, Dept. of Oncology, Anatomy & Cell Biology)
 Circulating cancer cells - the real bad guys

 James Koropatnick Ph.D. (Distinguished Oncology Scientist & Director, CRLP; Professor, Dept. of Oncology, Physiology &
 Pharmacology, Microbiology/Immunology, Pathology; Director, CIHR/UWO Strategic Training Program in Cancer Research and
 Technology Transfer (CaRTT))
 Antisense for anticancer treatment..... and opportunities for cancer
 training in the CIHR Strategic Training Program in Cancer Research and
 Technology Transfer (CaRTT)

 Matt Cecchini (MD/Ph.D. student; Dept. of Biochemistry)
 My experience as a Grad. Student in Cancer Research



                                              SEM of blood vessel in a melanoma - A colour-enhanced, freeze-fracture scanning
                                              electron micrograph of a blood vessel that has grown into a melanoma and is providing
                                              nourishment to it. Numerous red blood cells and three white blood cells can be seen
                                              within the blood vessel.

						
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