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The genetic clues of cancer

From early detection to precision therapy

Join us for an inspiring and informative evening exploring how genomics — the study of their genes and their role in health — is transforming the way we understand, detect, and treat cancer. Whether you’re a student curious about the future of health care, a caregiver, a survivor, or someone who wants to better understand how advanced science is shaping the future of medicine — this event is for you.

What you’ll learn:

• How genetic testing is advancing early cancer detection
• Personalized treatments based on DNA
• The role of genomics in cancer prevention
• Real-world stories and emerging breakthroughs
 
Featuring:
Niloy Jewel Samadder, M.D., director of the High-Risk Cancer Clinic at Mayo Clinic in Arizona and program co-leader of Precision Medicine for the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center — a leading expert in cancer genomics — will translate complex science into engaging, real-world insights.
 
If you go
Free, no registration needed, but appreciated.  Reserve your spot
 
Parking:
Parking Lots C-12 and C-13

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When

  • 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23

Where

Strzelczyk Great Hall, 153 Cleary Alumni & Friends Center

UWL campus map for building location and nearby parking lots.

University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Cleary Alumni & Friends Center

If you go

  • Free, no registration needed

Contact

For questions about this event or to request disability accommodations , contact Lisa Klein at 608.785.8153 or lklein@uwlax.edu.

Parking

Payment may be required. No permit?
Use Passport Parking.

Additional parking info
Website for Parking | Email for Parking | Call for Parking

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