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Weetwood Hall, Leeds, Tuesday 26th June 2012
Programme
10.30
Registration, Coffee/Tea & Posters
11.10 Introduction (Meeting Chairs: Tim Bishop & Angela Cox)
11.20 Roy Ruddle
Wall-sized visualization of genomics data
11.30 Angela Cox
Genetics of common cancers: current work in Sheffield
11.50 Tim Bishop
Genetic susceptibility to melanoma
12.10 Karen Sisley
Genetics of uveal melanoma
12.30 Julia Newton-Bishop
Genetic predictive markers
12.50
Lunch & Posters
13.50 Penella Woll
Lung cancer/tumour genetics
14.10 Pamela Rabbitts
Lung cancer genetics
14.30 Susan Richman
Genetic markers of response to treatment
14.50
Coffee/Tea & Posters
15.20 Jim Catto
Bladder cancer tumour genetics/epigenetics/drug
resistance
15.40 Maggie Knowles
Bladder cancer tumour genetics
16.00 Helen Bryant
DNA damage/ genetic instability
16.20 Open discussion & summary of the day / future plans (Tim Bishop and Angela Cox)
16.45
Close
If you are interested in attending please contact Lance Burn ([email protected]) or Katie Hasler ([email protected]) to register
(the event is free to attend). Please also indicate whether you are interested in presenting a poster and whether you would wish to
travel in a “Centre Bus”.