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Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy Summit 2021 Features World Renowned Cancer Researchers Advancing Solid Tumor Breakthroughs
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James P. Allison, PhD, Carl H. June, MD and Siddhartha Mukherjee, MD Keynote April 29 Summit
Nobel Laureate James P. Allison, PhD, Carl H. June, MD and Pulitzer-prize winning author Siddhartha Mukherjee, MD will be the keynote speakers at the virtual Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy Summit
It’s so rare to have the opportunity to hear from the world’s top cancer researchers, biotechs, investors and patients all in the same room STAMFORD, Conn. (PRWEB) April 16, 2021 April 29 marks a pivotal moment in cancer research when the world’s brightest minds come together to discuss how to translate the success of CAR T-cell therapies for blood cancers into successful cell and gene therapies for the most complex and deadly solid tumor cancers. The scientists and companies driving
Experts to discuss advanced cancer cell and gene therapies at Summit 2021
April 29 marks a pivotal moment in cancer research when the world s brightest minds come together to discuss how to translate the success of CAR T-cell therapies for blood cancers into successful cell and gene therapies for the most complex and deadly solid tumor cancers.
The scientists and companies driving the latest advances in cancer cell and gene therapy will gather online for a virtual Summit with the Alliance for Cancer Gene Therapy, who envision a cancer free future and want to change the C-word from Cancer to Cure. The Summit is open to the public, to medical professionals, scientists and companies interested in cell and gene therapy to fight cancer. To register for the Summit, visit acgtfoundation.org.
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