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Team Science Success Seminar Series “What Problem Do You Want to Solve?” Conversation with Convergent Researchers

May 7, 2019 : 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT

USC Norris Cancer Center/Norman Topping Tower (NTT) room 7409

What is convergent research? Are you interested in addressing a bigger and more complex biological question? Is your research addressing the questions you wish to answer? Come join us for a conversation with researchers from the USC Michelson Center’s Convergent Science Institute in Cancer (CSI-Cancer) about their convergent science approach!

Event Details

Tea Time Tuesday Team Science Success Seminar Series“What Problem Do You Want to Solve?” - Conversation with Convergent Researchers Do you wonder if/how convergent science could... Help refine your research goals to more directly address patients’ needs?Improve your research approach to more directly and accurately address your goals?Expand the scope of your research questions?Help you addressing a bigger and more complex biological question?Come join the conversation with an engineer, a patient, a physician, and a physicist and see how convergent science improved their approach in cancer research. Tuesday, May 7th, 2019 from 4-5pm in Norman Topping Tower (NTT) 7409! Speakers: James Mason, PhD – Engineer, Assistant Professor of ResearchMs. Thuy Thuong – Patient, Project ManagerJorge Nieva, MD – Physician, Associate Professor of Clinical ResearchPeter Kuhn, PhD – Physicist, Professor, and the Director of CSI-Cancer<a href="https://sc-ctsi-research-development.ticketleap.com/tea-time-tuesday-team-science-success-seminar-series/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"></a>

Contact Information

For questions, contact <a href="mailto:juli.wu@med.usc.edu" target="_blank">Juli Wu</a>.

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