Tarland Talks : The Future of Cancer Medicine

Tarland Talks : The Future of Cancer Medicine
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This is a past event

A new series of café scientifique style talks at the MacRobert Hall in Tarland.

Dr. Elaina Collie-Duguid from the Institute of Medical Sciences at the University of Aberdeen will explain how modern genomics is shaping the future of cancer medicine by defining tumours according to their genetic makeup and tailoring specific treatments to match.

Admission £4, no booking required

Speaker
Dr. Elaina Collie-Duguid
Venue
MacRobert Hall, Tarland
Contact

peru@abdn.ac.uk

01224 273274

Cromar Future Group are a Tarland based group working with the University of Aberdeen and Satrosphere to bring science and technology talks and activities locally. These are open to all who would like to attend. Older children and teenagers are welcome at talks as well as the family events, but all children must be accompanied by an adult. Talks follow the relaxed Café Scientifique format : Introduction, talk, coffee break, Q&A session. Putting the Café into our Café Scientifique talks are Caroldson’s baristas - so come early and enjoy their excellent coffee and cakes.