May 31, 2016
The Cancer Prevention and Control Program will host a seminar by Dr. Raymond Dubois, Dean of the Medical University of South Carolina, as part of the CPCP Colloquium Series June 3, 2016 from 10:30 am -12 pm in PHRC 114 (location changed from Discovery 140 on June 2).
Inflammation, the tumor Microenvironment and Progression of Colorectal Cancer
Presented by Dr. Raymond Dubois
See flyer [pdf] for Presenter Bio.
June 3, 2016 | 10:30 am – 12:00 pm
921 Assembly Street, Auditorium 114
Public Health Research Center
This presentation is part of the Cancer Prevention and Control Program Colloquium Series. The Colloquium Series is held on the 2nd Friday of the month from 10-11:30 am in Room 114 in the Public Health Research Center (921 Assembly Street, Auditorium on the ground floor). Please note that some dates may be adjusted due to competing activities. The Colloquium Series is open to all USC faculty, staff, and students as well as interested research partners.
About the Cancer Prevention and Control Program Colloquium Series
The Cancer Prevention and Control Program at the University of South Carolina thrives on the interdisciplinary studies of researchers, staff, students, and collaborators to foster a research environment conducive to conceptualizing, developing, and implementing innovative and impactful research and programmatic activities to address cancer disparities in South Carolina and beyond. In 2012, we initiated the Colloquium Series to serve as a venue to further interdisciplinary exchanges and the promulgation of novel research ideas. The ultimate goal of the Colloquium Series is to enhance our research relationships and promote collaborative efforts building on existing research programs and expanding to encompass new directions. The Colloquium Series features Cancer Prevention and Control Program and other cancer researchers across campus, as well as research partners, sharing their research programs and inviting discussion about opportunities for collaboration. The Colloquium Series is open to anyone who wants to present his/her cancer research ideas and receive constructive feedback. The Colloquium Series includes researchers with a variety of cancer research interests and experiences across the research continuum – from bench to bedside to populations. The topics presented may be cancer type specific, methodological, community-engaged, formative, as well as other conceptualizations of cancer research. The Colloquium Series is an ideal setting for researchers at all levels to interact. The 90-minute format includes a presentation of about 45 minutes by a cancer researcher followed by 45 minutes of discussion. The presentations are informal in that questions may be asked throughout the presentation for clarification or additional information. We believe that engaging in collegial discussions will strengthen our approaches to cancer research and allow us to accomplish more together.
CPCP Colloquium Series
The Colloquium Series is held on the 2nd Friday of the month from 10-11:30 am, typically in Room 140 in Discovery I (915 Greene Street, First Floor). Please note that some dates may be adjusted due to competing activities.
To Learn More or to Present
Contact Julie Houston at houstojf@sc.edu or 803.576.5666.
Thomas Tafel, MPH
Assistant Director of Columbia’s Cooking
Cancer Prevention and Control Program
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University of South Carolina
915 Greene Street, Ste. 246
Columbia, SC 29208
Office: 803-576-5636