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SUMMARY:Small intestinal neuro-endocrine tumours - surgery and science in 
 Cambridge - Mr Simon Buczacki (University of Cambridge)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190517T090000
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20190517T100000
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DESCRIPTION:Simon Buczacki is an academic consultant colorectal surgeon at
  Addenbrooke’s Hospital\, Cambridge.  His clinical practice focusses on 
 laparoscopic colorectal cancer surgery and he also leads for small intesti
 nal neuroendocrine tumour surgery.  Buczacki leads the Aero-Digestive Canc
 er Programme for the Cambridge Cancer Centre and is a Group Leader at the 
 Cambridge Stem Cell Institute. He currently holds a Cancer Research UK Adv
 anced Clinician Scientist Fellowship.  Buczacki is also Fellow and Directo
 r of Studies for medicine at Clare College.\n\nHis lab is interested prima
 rily in the role sub-clonal interactions play on colorectal cancer cell id
 entity and behaviour. This focus is based on the premise that the behaviou
 r of normal intestinal cells is often analogous to that seen in oncogenica
 lly transformed cells and thus\, the lab studies the behaviour of progenit
 or and differentiated cells from normal intestinal tissues to provide insi
 ghts into cancer cell behaviour. The lab is particularly interested in und
 erstanding the mechanisms and links behind cancer plasticity and identity 
 switching and also studies the fundamental biology of neuro-endocrine tumo
 urs through organoid biology and mouse modelling.\n\nSpeakers:\nMr Simon B
 uczacki (University of Cambridge)
LOCATION:John Radcliffe Academic (Lecture Theatre 1)\, Headington OX3 9DU
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://new.talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/4f63990c-dd63-4a3d-98c8-7cb095b431
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