Symposia on Cancer Research 2012: Immunology and Inflammation in Cancer

Symposia on Cancer Research 2012: Immunology and Inflammation in Cancer

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The goal of the Symposium was to highlight the areas of immunology, cancer immunobiology and inflammation with an emphasis on new findings in manipulating the immune system to fight or prevent cancer. Keynote speakers were Douglas Hilton, Ph.D. (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research) a…

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