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The development of cancer risk susceptibility models and application to early detection These talks are aimed at first year PhD students but all are welcome to attend.

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The development of cancer risk susceptibility models and application to early detection

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These talks are aimed at first year PhD students but all are welcome to attend.

  • Speaker: Professor Antonis Antoniou, Early Detection Programme
  • Thursday 12 March 2020, 09:30–10:30
  • Venue: Clinical School Lecture Theatre 2.
  • Series: Lectures in Cancer Biology and Medicine; organiser: Louisa Bellis.

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