Aug. 27, 2007
Cancer Biology 100 course begins Sept. 13
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Dr. Karen Peterson Human Biology Division
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For new, nonscientific staff members, Cancer Biology 100 offers opportunities to better understand cancer and the different facets of cancer research. There is still room in the fall offering of this popular course.
The class runs Thursdays from noon-1:30 p.m. Participants are welcome to bring lunch. For additional information, contact Dr. Karen Peterson at (206) 667-5319 or kpeterso@fhcrc.org. To register for this free course, contact Michelle Mudrock at mmudrock@fhcrc.org or (206) 667-1828.
Cancer Biology 100 schedule
- Sept. 13, "Cancer Fundamentals," with Dr. Julie Randolph-Habecker, M1-A305/7
- Sept. 20, "Cancer From a Population Perspective," Dr. Megan Fesinmeyer, M1-A305/7
- Oct. 4, "DNA Mutations and Cancer," Dr. Wendy Law, Pelton Auditorium
- Oct. 11, "Stem Cell Transplantation," Lisa Getzendaner, M1-A305/7
- Oct. 18, "Model Organisms," Dr. Dana Miller, M1-A305/7
- Nov. 8, "Surviving Cancer," Todd Coburn and Kristi Schurman, M1-A305/7
- Nov. 15, Topic and speaker to be announced, M1-A305/7
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