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Hear leading cancer doc Raj Rajasekaran talk about a potential breakthrough

The Delaware Biotechnology Institute is hosting a Feb. 11 talk about generating protein molecules from normal cells.

Breast cancer cells. (Photo by Flickr user amy dame, used under a Creative Commons license)

Delaware Bio Life Science Professionals is hosting a talk Feb. 11 called “Cancer, The Enemy Within: New Insights Into Cancer Development and Metastasis.”
Leading Delaware cancer doctor Raj Rajasekaran, the founder and president of Therapy Architects, will present on new findings about generating protein molecules from normal cells, which could lead to major breakthroughs in fighting cancer.
The event, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Delaware Biotechnology Institute, is open to scientists, engineers or healthcare professionals. Registration is open through Feb. 5, and the cost is $25 for Delaware Bio members and $45 for non-members. The event is free for University of Delaware post-doc/Delaware Biotechnology Institute residents and UD INBRE students and alumni.
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