Why Do Young People Get Cancer? PGBD5 and Other Developmental Mutators
On August 19, 2020, Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) presented a virtual childhood cancer lecture featuring Alex Kentsis, MD, PhD.
During this lecture, participants will:
1) Review causes of somatic mutations in developing tissues.
2) Define domesticated DNA transposases and their evolutionary origins and physiologic functions.
3) Outline current and future research to translate these insights into improved therapies for patients.
Visit https://www.alexslemonade.org/....childhood-cancer/lec to learn more about ALSF's Virtual Childhood Cancer Lecture Series and to register for upcoming lectures.
Other lectures of interest.
Predispositions in Childhood Cancer- https://youtu.be/h3H6pJ9oqfI
Childhood Cancer Predisposition in the Genomics Era https://youtu.be/oBjV9FjnzZ4
Genomic Variants in Pediatric Cancer: Landscape https://youtu.be/K0lFngbQjT0
How Pediatric Brain Tumors Hide from the Immune System https://youtu.be/z8e7LpWCajg
Following Clonal Dynamics with Cellular Barcoding in leukemia https://youtu.be/u3In8VT97dg
Precision Immunoncology for Childhood Cancers https://youtu.be/HRlubLMBddc
The Many Genomic Roads to Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia https://youtu.be/FFPuZYgACnM
Unleashing the Immune System Against Pediatric Cancers https://youtu.be/ja7HNd5JCTg
Why Do Kids Get Cancer? The Epidemiologist's Perspective https://youtu.be/Em0_AtaCv1E
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