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Eighteenth Annual Interdisciplinary Cancer Research Workshop

C Párkányi1, P Politzer

  • 1Department of Chemistry, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton 33431-0991, USA.

Cancer Biochemistry Biophysics
|April 1, 1996
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The Eighteen Annual Interdisciplinary Cancer Research Workshop convened experts to discuss cancer research findings and foster idea exchange. This successful event highlighted advancements and collaborations in the field.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Biomedical Research
  • Interdisciplinary Studies

Background:

  • The Eighteen Annual Interdisciplinary Cancer Research Workshop continued a successful series of New Orleans-based events.
  • The workshop was held at the J. Bennett Johnston Building of Tulane University Medical Center on March 3, 1995.
  • It was sponsored by the Cancer Association of Greater New Orleans, a United Way Agency.

Framework:

  • Organized by Peter Politzer, Anita H. Buckel, and James R. Jeter.
  • Featured invited speakers William N. Hait, Joachim G. Liehr, and Patrice C. Ferriola.
  • Included a one-hour discussion period for idea and research result exchange.

Implementation:

  • The event brought together researchers and experts in cancer.
  • Presentations covered diverse aspects of interdisciplinary cancer research.

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  • Facilitated networking and collaboration among participants.
  • Implications:

    • Fostered scientific discourse and knowledge sharing in cancer research.
    • Strengthened the network of cancer researchers in the Greater New Orleans area.
    • Contributed to the ongoing advancement of cancer research through interdisciplinary collaboration.