Clinical cancer research – from laboratory to bedside 2024
Doctoral School in Medicine, Biomedical Science and Technology at Aalborg University
Welcome to clinical cancer research – from laboratory to bedside
Program: B
Description:
This PhD course is offered by the Doctoral School of Medicine, Biomedical Science and Technology, Aalborg University and Clinical Cancer Research Center, Aalborg University Hospital
This PhD course is aimed at PhD students working within the field of translational and clinical cancer research. The course will touch on several topics related to translational cancer research, including basic science methodologies, statistics and bioinformatics, and the key points in clinical trials. The basic science lectures touch upon molecular pathology, tumour heterogeneity, molecular biology as well as the currently used methods to elucidate these topics. The bioinformatic lectures will focus on workflows for personalized medicine, interpretation of sequencing data, and clinical implications. Data management, AI and meta research will be a part of these lectures. The clinical lectures will discuss current clinical questions and evidence for PM.
Participation in the course is free for PhD students. However, transportation costs are not covered and must be settled by the PhD student him/herself.
Organisers:
Associate Professor Laurids Østergaard Poulsen, email: laop@rn.dk
Associate Professor Stine Dam Henriksen email: stdh@rn.dk
Secretary assistant Lise Tordrup Elkjær, lit@rn.d
Clinical Cancer Research Center, Aalborg University Hospital
Lecturers:
Stine Dam Henriksen, Laurids Ø. Poulsen, Ole Thorlacius-Ussing, Morten Ladekarl, Weronika Szejniuk, Lone Sunde, Ida Holm, Lykke Grubach, Martin Bøgsted, Mads Sønderkær, Hanne Due, Britt E. Laursen, Bent Honoré, Helle D. Zacho, Benjamin Emil Stubbe
ECTS: 2.25
Time: 6,7 and 8 October 2025, Three-day residential course
Place: Comwell Rebild Bakker
Zip code: 9520
City: Skørping
Maximal number of participants: 15
Deadline: 15 September 2025