Who Controls the Past Controls the Future: Our Aging Blood Cells and Molecular Cancer Prevention
Offered By: Stanford Department of Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of aging blood cells and molecular cancer prevention in this 51-minute Grand Rounds presentation by Dr. Ann Mullally, Professor of Medicine and Division Chief of Hematology at Stanford Department of Medicine. Delve into the intriguing concept of how controlling the past may influence the future, particularly in the context of our blood cells and their role in cancer development. Gain valuable insights into cutting-edge research and potential strategies for cancer prevention at the molecular level. Expand your understanding of hematology and its implications for future medical advancements in this thought-provoking talk delivered by a leading expert in the field.
Syllabus
"Who Controls the Past Controls the Future: Our Aging Blood Cells ..." | 4 Sept 2024
Taught by
Stanford Department of Medicine
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