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Bioscience Program
This multidisciplinary program covers specialized areas in biomedical science such as cancer, malaria. Some of the activities in this program have been organized in collaboration with leading institutes and international organizations, for example, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), International Union Against Cancer (UICC), and Oxford International Biomedical Centre (OIBC).



YEAR 2009

Date

Symposium onThe Role of Vaccines and Translational Research in Emerging Diseases and Environmental Health

2 Apr

Symposium onFrontiers in Liver Cancer Prevention, Diagnosis, Prognosis and Treatment

24-25 Feb

Molecular Genetic Approaches to Define Efflux Pump Function in Burkholderia pseudomallei
  Prof. Herbert P. Schweizer, Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Science, Colorado State University, USA.

11 Feb

YEAR 2008

Date

International Symposium on “Recent Progress in Cancer Therapeutics”

12-13 Nov

Satellite Symposium on “Trends in Innate Immunity:  The Complement Cascade Proteins in Transplantation, Cancer and Hereditary Angioedema”

11 Nov

Involvement of the autophagy-lysosomal system in the response to anticancer drugs
  Prof. Ciro Isidoro, Molecular pathology laboratory, "Amedeo Avogadro" University, Novara, Italy

9 Apr

The Sixth International Workshop on "The Molecular Biology of Stress Responses"

25-29 Mar

Cancer Chemoprevention Screening
  Dr. Norbert Frank, German Cancer Research Center, Germany

10 Mar

Biochemical Studies of Bacterial Peroxiredoxins: Potent Peroxide Reductases with Novel Activities and Mechanisms
  Dr. Leslie B. Poole, Professor of Biochemistry, Wake Forest University

Feature Analysis of Protein Active Sites with Application to Peroxiredoxins and Modifiable Cysteines
  Dr. Jacque Fetrow, Reynolds Professor of Computational Biophysics, The Department of Physics and the Department of Computer Science, Wake Forest University, North Carolina, USA

14 Jan


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