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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/815321-heterogeneity-
 through-space-and-time-drive-the-clinical-behaviour-of-childhood-brain-tum
 ors
LOCATION:CHU Sainte-Justine\, 3175\, Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine\, 
 Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 1C5
SUMMARY:Heterogeneity through space and time drive the clinical behaviour o
 f childhood brain tumors
DESCRIPTION:Conférence scientifique | Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte-Ju
 stine  Conférence de Michael Taylor\, MD\, PhD\, FRCS(C)\, invité pour l
 'axe Maladies immunitaires et cancers.\n\nProfesseur\, University of To
 ronto\nNeurochirurgien pédiatrique\, Hospital for Sick Children\nCherch
 eur principal\, SickKids Research Institute\n\nBiographie : Dr. Taylor i
 s The Garron Family Endowed Chair in Childhood Cancer Research at the Hosp
 ital for Sick Children\, and a paediatric neurosurgeon at SickKids with a 
 special focus on paediatric neuro-oncology. His research interests examine
  the molecular genetics of medulloblastoma and ependymoma\, two of the mos
 t common malignant paediatric brain tumours.  Dr. Taylor is a principal i
 nvestigator at The Arthur and Sonia Labatt Brain Tumour Research Centre at
  The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids)\, and is a senior researcher in
  the Developmental & Stem Cell Biology Program at the SickKids Research In
 stitute. He is also a Professor in the Department of Surgery (Neurosurgery
 ) and cross-appointed in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobi
 ology at the University of Toronto.  Dr. Taylor was born in Calgary\, Albe
 rta and grew up in cities across Canada.  Dr. Taylor graduated cum laude 
 from The Faculty of Medicine at The University of Western Ontario. He comp
 leted his Neurosurgery residency and a PhD in Molecular Pathology at The U
 niversity of Toronto. In 2003\, Michael was awarded a Detweiler Travelling
  Fellowship from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada fo
 r training in paediatric neurosurgery and paediatric neuro-oncology at St.
  Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis Tennessee. Dr. Taylor also
  completed a post-doctoral fellowship in the Department of Developmental N
 eurobiology at SJCRH.\nDr. Taylor has published over 200 peer-reviewed pu
 blications\, many in high impact journals such as Nature\, Science\, Cell\
 , Cancer Cell\, Nature Genetics\, Journal of Clinical Oncology and Lancet 
 Oncology.  His publications have been cited by other authors >10\,000 tim
 es.   Dr. Taylor has been recognized for his research contributions with
  numerous awards including the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of
  Canada Gold Medal Award in Surgery\, a Canadian Institutes for Health Res
 earch’s Clinician Scientist Award\, Canada’s Top 40 under 40\, and CIH
 R’s Brainstar Award.  His laboratory is funded by awards from Genome Ca
 nada\, The Terry Fox Research Institute\, the National Cancer Institute of
  Canada\, National Institutes of Health – USA\, CIHR\, Stand Up 2 Cancer
 \, CureSearch\, The Cancer Research Society\, The Pediatric Brain Tumor Fo
 undation\, SickKids Foundation\, American Brain Tumor Association and B.R.
 A.I.N.child.\nConférence prononcée en anglais.
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