DRI Researcher Gives Synthetic Biology Lecture at the Nevada Cancer Institute Print E-mail

Drug discovery and synthetic biology from computational models incorporating all genome sequence data

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oct. 12, 2010

Invitation to Medical Education Lecture
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Continuing Medical Education Lecture by Joseph J. Grzymski, Ph.D.

Date: Friday, October 15, 2010
Time:
noon
Location:
Nevada Cancer Institute-Flagship Auditorium
One Breakthrough Way, Las Vegas, NV
Target audience:
- physicians, physician assistants and other allied healthcare professionals in the fields of oncology, urology, hematology/oncology and family practice. Others are welcome to attend as well.
RSVP: Diane Terrano, CPCS, at: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Grzymski will explain the significant challenges to building and effectively utilizing computational models in microbiology and medicine. He will also describe basic evolutionary dynamics and genome architectural features that can be exploited in computational biology especially with regard to cancer biology.

Continuing Medical Education

Continuing Medical Education is offered through a variety of ways at Nevada Cancer Institute. The Grand Rounds lectures, Breast Cancer and Genitourinary Cancer Journal Clubs provide valuable medical education for all medical disciplines with the fundamental learning objective being for attendees to better understand diagnosis, treatment, clinical trial options and outcomes for the specific malignancy discussed. Physicians and nurses can earn continuing education credit for attend the lectures.

 
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