A Urologist's Journey Through Omics of Bladder Cancer
Learning Objectives:
- Interpret the key findings of the TCGA project in muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC).
- Describe translational opportunities and examples from multiomic profiling of MIBC.
- Summarize the promise of proteomics (IHC RPPA mass spec)
- Describe applications of high throughput pre-clinical assays and model systems.
Seth P. Lerner, M.D.
Professor of Urology
Beth and Dave Swalm Chair in Urologic Oncology
Vice-chair Faculty Affairs Department of Urology
Director Multi-Disciplinary Bladder Cancer Program
LOCATION Zoom
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