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January 30th, 2007
Top Researchers, Drugmakers, and Regulators Convene at CancerNano 2007
Abstract:
The world's top cancer researchers, clinicians, drugmakers and regulators will gather at a special symposium during Nanotech 2007 to explore how to speed up ways to move the most promising cancer-fighting nanotechnology research into clinical trials.
The CancerNano 2007 symposium will be held during Nanotech 2007 (May 20-24, 2007 in Santa Clara, California). Attending the event will be experts from the National Cancer Institute, the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and leading researchers from Genentech, Pfizer, Stanford University, UCLA, and the California Institute of Technology.
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