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Information event on biobanking World Cancer Day

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Researchers at the Trinity St James’s Cancer Institute (TSJCI) are recognising World Cancer Day (Thursday 4th February 2021) with an event to encourage patient participation in cancer research and highlight the vital role of patients to enhance research and improve future outcomes.

The event: ‘Why are biobanks important in cancer research?’ is a free, open, online information seminar which will see the Institute’s ‘biobanking teams’ describe this important resource.

You can click on this link to register

tcd-ie.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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Julia

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