Lecture: Discovery of treatment-induced genomics scars though longitudinal profiling of glioma
10 December 2021, 3:00 pm–4:00 pm
Welcome to the CRUK RadNet City of London Seminar Series. Join us to hear about the latest research from Prof. Roel Verhaak.
This event is free.
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CRUK RadNet City of London
Hosted by Dr. Lucy Brooks, senior research fellow from University College London, we will have a seminar talk on 'Discovery of treatment-induced genomics scars through longitudinal profiling of glioma' with guest speaker, Roel Verhaak, Professor, Florine Deschenes Roux Chair and Associate Director of Computational Biology, from the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine.
This is an online lecture which has been organised by CRUK RadNet.
Cancer Research UK RadNet City of London is a major radiation research hub that aims to fast-track development of advanced techniques to unlock the full potential of radiotherapy to treat cancer. Find out more about CRUK RadNet.

Meet the Expert

Prof. Roel Verhaak
Professor and Associate Director of Computational Biology, The Florine Deschenes Roux Chair for Genomics and Computational Biology
Roel Verhaak, PhD., is a Professor and Associate Director of the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine in Farmington, Connecticut. The Verhaak lab studies glioma using genomic characterization and computational analyses, work that has helped redefine the way glioma in adult patients is classified. More recent efforts are focused on tumor evolution, which the lab is investigating using longitudinal tumor sequencing, single-cell sequencing, and via comparative oncology approaches.
Roel Verhaak is a recipient of the AAAS Wachtel Award, the Agilent Early Career Professor Award, and the Peter Steck Memorial Award. He is a co-founder of Boundless Bio, a biotech company developing therapies against cancers containing extrachromosomal DNA amplifications.