About this Event
Why order and timing of mutation matters in cancer and how computation can help us understand it.
Join Professor Ben Hall, Professor of Computational Cancer Biology, for this engaging in-person lecture at UCL Engineering. One of the Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering’s celebrations of UCL’s 200th anniversary, the talk also offers an introduction to our new Computational Cancer MSc.
This event will unpick how computational models are used to understand the subtleties in mutation, and how computational science is producing the cutting-edge research shaping the future of cancer prediction and treatment. This is an excellent opportunity to experience the new Computational Cancer course’s approach and explore how computational methods are transforming cancer research.
All are welcome!
Make a day of it:
UCL Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering alumni and students are invited to stay on and take part in our MPBE Alumni Summer Celebration from 5:30pm.
UCL Student’s Union are hosting the UCL200 Summer Festival the week of 2 to 6 June. Why not include a walking tour of our campus or an exhibition into your visit to UCL on Friday 5 June? Search UCL200 Summer Festival for the lineup.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
UCL Engineering Front Building, 1-4 Malet Place, London, United Kingdom
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