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Bioinformatics Training and Education Program

Precision ImmunoGenomics: Challenges and Opportunities for Pediatric Cancers

Precision ImmunoGenomics: Challenges and Opportunities for Pediatric Cancers

 When: Mar. 27th, 2024 9:00 am - 10:00 am

Learning Level: Any

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Where:
Building 37, Room 4041/4107
Organizer:
CCR
Presented By:
Javed Khan (Genetics Branch, CCR)
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About this Class

On Wednesday, March 27th, at 9:00 a.m., in Building 37, Room 4041/4107, and online. In-person attendance is encouraged. 


Dr. Khan is the Deputy Chief of the Genetics Branch and Head of the Oncogenomics Section, where he has established a translational genomics program over the past 22 years. The mission of his section is to harness the power of high throughput omics methods to interrogate the genomes of germline and tumors of children with high-risk, refractory, and recurrent cancers. The goals are to decipher the biology of these cancers, to identify and validate biomarkers and novel therapeutic targets, and to translate our findings to the clinic.


For those unable to attend in person, this seminar will also be available via WebEx. See below for the WebEx link. For additional information on this seminar, please contact Katie Tipton at katie.tipton2@nih.gov.

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