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Joint British Association for Cancer Research-Gray Institute One-Day Meeting DNA Damage Repair:

Joint British Association for Cancer Research-Gray Institute One-Day Meeting DNA Damage Repair: Translating scientific landmarks into new treatments for cancer 14th March 2012 St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford

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Joint British Association for Cancer Research-Gray Institute One-Day Meeting DNA Damage Repair:

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  1. Joint British Association for Cancer Research-Gray Institute One-Day Meeting DNA Damage Repair: Translating scientific landmarks into new treatments for cancer 14th March 2012 St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford This meeting will address DNA damage repair in order to identify the potential of DNA repair proteins as targets and biomarkers for cancer therapy Confirmed speakers include: Anthony Chalmers (Glasgow) Nicola Curtin (Newcastle) Thomas Helleday (Oxford) Steve Jackson (Cambridge) Sonia Lain (Stockholm) Peter McHugh (Oxford) Mark Meuth (Sheffield) We will be offering poster prizes to students and opportunities to postdocs and students to do oral presentations of their research, including the BACR Hamilton Fairley Young Investigator Award (£300) Further information: www.rob.ox.ac.uk/BACR-meeting-2012 http://www.bacr.org.uk/bacr-events/event-details/dna-damage-repair Organising committee: Ricky Sharma (Oxford) Elaine Willmore (Newcastle) Christina Woodward (Oxford)

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