29th Bennett Lecture and Specialist Registrar Symposium
29th Bennett Lecture and Specialist Registrar Symposium
29th Bennett Lecture and Specialist Registrar Symposium
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29 th <strong>Bennett</strong> <strong>Lecture</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />
<strong>Specialist</strong> <strong>Registrar</strong> <strong>Symposium</strong><br />
Professor Jeremy Nicholson<br />
Chair in Biological Chemistry <strong>and</strong> Head of Department of Surgery <strong>and</strong> Cancer,<br />
St. Mary’s Hospital <strong>and</strong> Imperial College London<br />
Making Surgery More Molecular:<br />
The Challenge of Putting Systems Biology<br />
into Clinical Practice<br />
Venue: John Durkan <strong>Lecture</strong> Theatre, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Trinity<br />
Center, St James’s Hospital<br />
Date: Wednesday, 24 th of November 2010 @ 7.45 pm
<strong>Specialist</strong> <strong>Registrar</strong> <strong>Symposium</strong>:<br />
5.30 pm: Colorectal Liver Metastases: State of the Art – State of the Nation<br />
Tom Gallagher<br />
5.50 pm: What about the children?<br />
Deirdre Fanning<br />
6.10 pm: Known knowns, known unknowns <strong>and</strong> unknown unknowns: Carotid Artery Disease<br />
in 2010<br />
Catriona Canning<br />
6.30 pm: Coronary artery bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention – Less is<br />
not always more.<br />
Sarah Earley<br />
6.50 pm: Genomic Profiling in Breast Cancer – Is TNM staging a thing of the past or part of the<br />
future?<br />
Mary Morrogh<br />
7.10 pm: Synchronous or sequential treatment of hepatic colorectal metastases.<br />
Dara Kavanagh<br />
All are welcome.<br />
John V. Reynolds