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BIT Life Sciences' 2nd World Cancer Congress 2009

 
  September 11, 2008

Cancer Research

 
     
 
BIT Life Sciences, Inc., Beijing&Xi’an, China
from2008-06-22 to 2008-06-25


Keynote Forum: Scientific Innovations for Future Anticancer Medicine

Part 1: Basic Research of Oncology (Including 10 Co-Current Sessions)
-Scientific Foundation for Innovations

Part 2: Medical Research on Major Cancers (Including 8 Co-Current Sessions)
-Toward Understanding Individual Cancer

Part 3: Early Phase Anticancer Drug Discovery (Including 12 Co-Current Sessions)
-From Hits, Leads to Drug Candidates

Part 4: Late Stage Anticancer Drug Discovery (Including 4 Co-Current Sessions)
-Translation from the Bench to the Bedside

Part 5: Diagnostics and Clinical Management (Including 4 Co-Current Sessions)
-Applying Right Ways to Rescue Lives

Part 6: Global Anti-cancer Drug Development and Partnering Strategies (Including 4 Co-Current Sessions)

 

 
 
Organized by: BIT Life Sciences, Inc.
Invited Speakers:  More than 450 invited cancer specialists from a wide range of disciplines will participate in the Scientific Program and their presentations will provide delegates with information on the latest developments in basic science and clinical treatment.
 
Deadline for Abstracts: 2008-05-30
 
Registration:
All attendees, including speakers, chairs and invited guests must register online. Registration on-site is not available.
Those interested in attending both the Social Event and the Scientific Conference, please proceed to registering for the whole Conference.
Register early and save money!
All luncheons and tea break during the conference are included in the registration fee.
Accompanying persons who would like to attend the Public Form and Welcome Reception will be charged reasonably
Nametags will be provided upon arrival and must be worn throughout the duration of the conference.
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