Curriculum

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Biochemistry 4450A - The Molecular Genetics of Human Cancer
Fall

This course details molecular approaches to cancer understanding and therapy. This course is co-ordinated by Dr. D. Rodenhiser and open to both graduate and undergraduate students.

Enrollment: 40 students
This course is NOT a CaRTT requisite.

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Pathology 9520 - Public and Private Partnerships in Cancer Research
January - April

The goal of this course is to maximize the ability of cancer researchers to enlist the assistance of the private sector in translating new technology into clinical and community practice. This course has been developed in association with Western's Ivey Business School, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, and the LRCP. It is co-directed by Dr. M. Rouse (Ivey Business School) and Dr. J. Koropatnick (LRCP).

Offered: January 2018 (offered every other year)
Enrollment: 35 students in each class
This course is a CaRTT requisite.

Seminar Series - Seminars in Translational Cancer Research
Monthly during Fall & Winter terms

Hosted by the Strategic Training Program in Cancer Research & Technology Transfer (CaRTT), these seminars are open to all interested members of the London academic community. A major goal of CaRTT is to develop opportunities to foster interactions between scientists, clinicians and other members of the cancer research community. These seminars provide a lively forum for communication and interactions between scientists, physicians, graduate students, medical residents and others interested in translational cancer research.