tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-717602462727821401.post8841908081975227080..comments2023-10-10T04:45:03.155-04:00Comments on Colgate Virology (and Immunology) Blog: Dendritic Cells Directly Engage CancerGeoffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07472521875173404609noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-717602462727821401.post-61405163172892983412011-09-04T10:41:20.801-04:002011-09-04T10:41:20.801-04:00Thanks for the timely post, Jennifer! Cancer is on...Thanks for the timely post, Jennifer! Cancer is on the minds of many in the Colgate community right now, following the news of Vic's passing, a recent <a href="http://radiofreehamilton.com/issue/rfh-2010/article/colgate-tribute-to-carlsmith-friday" rel="nofollow"> tribute to psychology professor Kevin Carlsmith</a>, a biology colleague's treatment for breast cancer, and geography professor and cancer survivor Ellen Kraly's <a href="http://http://radiofreehamilton.com/issue/rfh-2010/article/ellen-kraley-climbs-for-cancer-research-again" rel="nofollow">fundraising trip to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro</a>. Our own <a href="http://http://www.colgate.edu/academics/facultydirectory/ehagos?searchType=ALPHA&lname=Hagos&fname=&fId=ehagos" rel="nofollow">Prof. Engda Hagos</a> researches mechanisms of genomic instability in cancer...if you are interested in learning more, or helping in his research, I'm sure he'd love to hear from you. He also plans to teach a class in Cancer Biology, which is under development to be offered this spring!Geoffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07472521875173404609noreply@blogger.com