Science at the Theater - 'The Two Faces of Breast Cancer'

Submitted by Beverly P. Church

2008-04-21 17:30:00 - 2008-04-21 19:00:00

The Two Faces of Breast Cancer: Genes and the Microenvironment

JOE GRAY, Berkeley Lab Life Sciences Division Director

MINA BISSELL, former Life Sciences Division Director

MARY HELEN BARCELLOS-HOFF, Life Sciences Division Deputy Director

Moderated by DR. SUSAN M. LOVE, President and Medical Director of the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation

A dynamic panel of Berkeley Lab scientists will highlight breast cancer research advances related to susceptibility, early detection, prevention, and therapy -- a biological systems approach to tackling the disease from the molecular and cellular levels, to tissues and organs, and ultimately the whole individual.

Joe Gray, Berkeley Lab Life Sciences Division Director, explores how chromosomal abnormalities contribute to cancer and respond to gene-targeted therapies.

Mina Bissell, former Life Sciences Division Director, approaches the challenge of breast cancer from the breast's three-dimensional tissue microenvironment and how the intracellular "conversation" triggers malignancies.

Mary Helen Barcellos-Hoff, Deputy Director, Life Sciences Division, identifies what exposure to ionizing radiation can tell us about how normal tissues suppress carcinogenesis.

The panel will be moderated by Susan M. Love, breast cancer research pioneer, author, President and Medical Director of the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation.

FREE Event - No RSVP or Tickets Required!

Berkeley Repertory Theater
2015 Addison St Berkeley, California 94704
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