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The Adelaide Cancer Seminar Series

The Adelaide Cancer Seminar Series are jointly organised by the South Australian immunoGENomics Cancer Institute (SAiGENCI), Centre for Cancer Biology (CCB) and the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI).  The aim of the seminar series is to forge links across the research community, foster collaborative links between the researchers within Australia and internationally and to showcase outstanding research being conducted around Australia by top scientists.

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Dr Qi Zhang to speak at School of Biomedicine Seminar Series

Dr Qi Zhang

Join SAiGENCI's EMBLAus Group Leader, Dr Qi Zhang, as she presents at the School of Biomedicine Seminar Series:

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SAiGENCI Annual Public Lecture - Decoding Cancer: How epigenetics could solve the cancer riddle

Join us for an engaging lecture to unravel the mysteries of cancer.  In this eye-opening session, our experts will unveil the fascinating connection between cancer and epigenetics.  Epigenetic 'marks' are small changes within the genomes in our DNA that control which genes are expressed by different cells.  Learn how these tiny molecular signatures can decide the fate of cells, shaping the onset and progression of cancer.

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Professor Brendan Jenkins to speak at School of Biomedicine Seminar Series

Professor Brendan Jenkins

Join SAiGENCI's Professor Brendan Jenkins, keynote speaker at the School of Biomedicine Seminar Series on the topic of "Updated perspectives on innate immune regulators in upper GI and lung cancers", an overview of the tumour-promoting role of innate immune pattern recognition receptors in upper GI and lung cancers.

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