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Forum overview
Everyone knows someone who has had cancer.
It is a disease that has plagued our society, and for
some it is part of their daily lives. However, now in
this age of genes and genomics technology, cancer
research is undergoing a revolution.
Our expert speakers will reveal the new approaches
to cancer research that will lead to breakthrough
discoveries. From the ‘how and why’ of getting
cancer, through to new drug development and
delivery, we will delve into how cutting-edge
technologies have changed our approach to this
age-old disease, and answer the questions:
“Where will the cancer research revolution take us
next?”
“How close are we to finding the cure for cancer?”
Speakers
Dr Marina Pajic
Senior Research Officer
The Kinghorn Cancer Centre
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Dr Paul Timpson
Head, Invasion and Metastasis Group
The Kinghorn Cancer Centre
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Prof Graham Mann
Deputy Director, Westmead Institute for Cancer
Research & Melanoma Institute Australia
Mr Ben Bravery
Colorectal cancer survivor
Event details
Thursday 3 October 2013
Drinks and canapés 6pm – 6:45pm
Forum 6:45pm – 8:30pm
Note: Please arrive no later than 6:30pm
Venue
King & Wood Mallesons
Level 61, Governor Phillip Tower
1 Farrer Place, Sydney
Tickets
$20.00
Registration
Please click here to register online
All proceeds go the Garvan Institute
of Medical Research
www.kwm.com King & Wood Mallesons is proud to support the Garvan Institute
How close are we to finding a cure for cancer?
The Cancer Research
Revolution

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Young Garvan Forum Invite

  • 1. Forum overview Everyone knows someone who has had cancer. It is a disease that has plagued our society, and for some it is part of their daily lives. However, now in this age of genes and genomics technology, cancer research is undergoing a revolution. Our expert speakers will reveal the new approaches to cancer research that will lead to breakthrough discoveries. From the ‘how and why’ of getting cancer, through to new drug development and delivery, we will delve into how cutting-edge technologies have changed our approach to this age-old disease, and answer the questions: “Where will the cancer research revolution take us next?” “How close are we to finding the cure for cancer?” Speakers Dr Marina Pajic Senior Research Officer The Kinghorn Cancer Centre Garvan Institute of Medical Research Dr Paul Timpson Head, Invasion and Metastasis Group The Kinghorn Cancer Centre Garvan Institute of Medical Research Prof Graham Mann Deputy Director, Westmead Institute for Cancer Research & Melanoma Institute Australia Mr Ben Bravery Colorectal cancer survivor Event details Thursday 3 October 2013 Drinks and canapés 6pm – 6:45pm Forum 6:45pm – 8:30pm Note: Please arrive no later than 6:30pm Venue King & Wood Mallesons Level 61, Governor Phillip Tower 1 Farrer Place, Sydney Tickets $20.00 Registration Please click here to register online All proceeds go the Garvan Institute of Medical Research www.kwm.com King & Wood Mallesons is proud to support the Garvan Institute How close are we to finding a cure for cancer? The Cancer Research Revolution