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A Deep Dive into Cancer Vaccines: Uncovering the groundbreaking science behind the deadlines | Cancer Immunology Hybrid Lecture

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Join us on Wednesday 27th January for a hybrid event, either in person or online: A Deep Dive into Cancer Vaccines: Uncovering the groundbreaking science behind the headlines. The event will focus on world-leading Cancer Immunology research at the University of Southampton. During this event, our experts will share how our world class cancer immunology research is helping to develop life-saving cancer vaccines. Learn about the incredible impact of our work in cancer vaccines through the story of one of our patients and find out how donations from alumni and supporters are driving forward this incredible, lifesaving research.

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A Deep Dive into Cancer Vaccines: Uncovering the groundbreaking science behind the headlines

Join us on Wednesday 27th January for a hybrid event, either in person or online: A Deep Dive into Cancer Vaccines: Uncovering the groundbreaking science behind the headlines. The event will focus on world-leading Cancer Immunology research at the University of Southampton.

During this event, our experts will share how our world class cancer immunology research is helping to develop life-saving cancer vaccines. Learn about the incredible impact of our work in cancer vaccines through the story of one of our patients and find out how donations from alumni and supporters are driving forward this incredible, lifesaving research.

Event Date: Wednesday 27th January

In person arrival time: 17:30-18:00 GMT

Event Time: 18:00 – 19:00 GMT

Our host Mark Cragg, Professor of Experimental Cancer Biology, will be joined by Professor Gareth Griffiths, Director of Southampton Clinical Trials Unit, and Esme Fowkes, a Postgraduate Researcher in Cancer Sciences. Mark, Gareth and Esme will talk about the incredible cancer vaccine research taking place at the Centre, and the important role Southampton Clinical Trials Unit is playing leading a groundbreaking new NHS vaccine programme. We will also hear from Ali Richards, a former cancer patient, who took part in a cancer vaccine trial at the Southampton Clinical Trials Unit.

Location: Hybrid

In person: Highfield Campus, Building 100, Level 4 Lecture Theatre.

Online: (If you have chosen to join us online, a link will be sent to you nearer the time).

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