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== Knight Cancer Institute Seminar Series == | |||
Charles Keller, MD Pediatric Cancer Biology Program | |||
c/o Elizabeth Perkins, Administrative Coordinator | |||
Oregon Health & Science University | |||
Pape'Family Pediatric Research Institute | |||
Mail Code: L321 | |||
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road | |||
Portland, OR 97239 | |||
503-494-9962 | |||
perkinel@ohsu.edu | |||
http://portal.ohsu.edu/blogs/researchnews/ | |||
==Objectives of the Knight Cancer Institute Seminar Series== | ==Objectives of the Knight Cancer Institute Seminar Series== | ||
The first annual Knight Cancer Institute Seminar series, co-sponsored by the Pediatric Cancer Biology program and the Knight Cancer Institute, will have a strong presence of childhood cancer basic and translational research topics presented by leading extramural scientists. | The first annual Knight Cancer Institute Seminar series, co-sponsored by the Pediatric Cancer Biology program and the Knight Cancer Institute, will have a strong presence of childhood cancer basic and translational research topics presented by leading extramural scientists. |
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Charles Keller, MD Pediatric Cancer Biology Program c/o Elizabeth Perkins, Administrative Coordinator Oregon Health & Science University Pape'Family Pediatric Research Institute Mail Code: L321 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland, OR 97239 503-494-9962 perkinel@ohsu.edu
http://portal.ohsu.edu/blogs/researchnews/
Objectives of the Knight Cancer Institute Seminar Series
The first annual Knight Cancer Institute Seminar series, co-sponsored by the Pediatric Cancer Biology program and the Knight Cancer Institute, will have a strong presence of childhood cancer basic and translational research topics presented by leading extramural scientists.