New York Cancer Genomics Research Network Meeting
To advance collaborative efforts on cancer genomics, the New York Genome Center (NYGC) hosts meetings on the first Tuesday of every month to bring together leading cancer researchers, clinicians and postdocs from the NYGC’s Institutional Founding Members and other key academic institutions.
Discussion and Q&A will take place after each speaker presents.
These meetings are held on the first Tuesday of each month; when held in person, they are attended by principal investigators and their trainees in the New York region, and are intended to be viewed by anyone in the world with an internet connection.
Any questions on this event, contact events@nygenome.org.
Speakers
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           Robert K. Bradley, PhD Robert K. Bradley, PhDProfessor, Public Health Sciences and Basics Sciences Divisions 
 Mcllwain Family Endowed Chair in Data Science
 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center"Synthetic Introns Enable Mutation-Dependent Targeting of Cancer Cells" 
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           Tal Danino, PhD Tal Danino, PhDAssociate Professor 
 Department of Biomedical Engineering
 Columbia University"Engineering Bacteria for Cancer Therapy" 
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           Lilian C. Kabeche, PhD Lilian C. Kabeche, PhDAssistant Professor, Molecular Physics and Biochemistry 
 Member of the Cancer Biology Institute
 Yale University"ATR Maintains Proper CENP-A Occupancy to Prevent Genome Instability" 
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           Harold Varmus, MD Harold Varmus, MDSenior Associate Core Member 
 New York Genome Center
 Lewis Thomas University
 Professor of Medicine
 Weill Cornell Medicine
 
       
       
      