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November 6, 2009
Lighting Up the Night, Broken Timekeeping and Consequences for Human Breast Cancer Growth, Signal Transduction and Metabolism.
Department of Epidemiology - Special Events
David E. Blask, PhD, MD Professor and Head
Laboratory of Chrono-Neuroendocrine Oncology and Vice Chair
Medical Neuroscience Course Director
Department of Structural & Cellular Biology
Tulane Cancer Center and Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium
Tulane University School of Medicine.
Articles:
Laboratory of Chrono-Neuroendocrine Oncology and Vice Chair
Medical Neuroscience Course Director
Department of Structural & Cellular Biology
Tulane Cancer Center and Louisiana Cancer Research Consortium
Tulane University School of Medicine.
Articles:
- Melatonin-Depleted Blood from Premenopausal Women Exposed to Light at Night Stimulates Growth of Human Breast Cancer Xenografts in Nude Rats
- Melatonin, sleep disturbance and cancer risk
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, D1-084 (Thomas Building-Sze East)
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Ann Vander Stoep
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