The Institute of Cancer Biology holds a weekly seminar on Friday afternoons at 2 pm.
Seminars Fall 2010
Friday 3 September
Claus Nerlov
Dept. Tissue Stem Cell Genetics, MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine, Edinburgh
“C/EBP proteins in self-renewal, differentiation and tumorigenesis"
Friday 10 September
Morten Lindow
Dept. of Bioinformatics, miRNA Research, Santaris Pharma A/S
“Targeting microRNAs for therapeutics”
Friday 17 September at 12:30 - Please note time
Titia de Lange
Laboratory of Cell Biology and Genetics, The Rockefeller University, New York
“How telomeres solve the end-protection problem”
Friday 24 September
Richard Marais
Signal Transduction Team, Cancer Research UK Tumour Cell Signalling Unit, The Institute of Cancer Research
“BRAF and RAS signalling in melanoma: biology and therapeutics”
Friday 8 October
Joan Seoanne
Gene Expression and Cancer Research Group, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona
“The TGF-beta pathway in glioma and tumor-initiating cells”
Friday 15 October
Pavel Gromov
Dept. of Proteomics, Danish Cancer Society
“Up-regulated proteins in the fluid bathing the tumour cell microenvironment as potential serological markers for early detection of cancer of the breast”
Friday 29 October at 14:00 in BIO Meeting Room 7.2
Olaf-Georg Issinger
Biomedical Research Group, Institute for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark
“Protein kinase CK2, a Druggable Kinase - From Structure to Function”
Friday 12 November
Stine Falsig Pedersen
Dept. of Biology, University of Copenhagen
“Roles and regulation of pH-regulatory ion transporters in ∆NErbB2 expressing MCF-7 breast cancer cells”
Friday 19 November
Anthony Chalmers
Clinical Oncology, The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
Glasgow
“Biology and emerging targeted treatments of human glioblastoma”
Friday 3 December
Ian Hickson
Center for Healthy Aging, University of Copenhagen
“Genomic instability and cancer: lessons from analysis of Bloom’s syndrome”
Friday 10 December
Karen Vousden
Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Glasgow
“Function of wild-type and mutant p53 in cancer development”
Location if not otherwise indicated
Meeting Room 4.1
Strandboulevarden 49
Copenhagen Ø
Contact person
José Moreira
Tel. 3525 7740
E-mail: jom@cancer.dk