Session date: 
05/18/2023 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm

PRESENTATION TITLE
Monocyte-neutrophil Interplay in Glioblastoma

Learning objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  1. Recognize Genetic and Molecular heterogeneity in GBM occurs at multiple levels: between patients (intertumor) and within the tumor from the same patient (intratumor)

  2. Determine that Inter- and Intratumor heterogeneity exists in neoplastic cells and the tumor microenvironment, especially in the myeloid compartment 

  3. Recognize genetically engineered mouse models are valuable tools for tumor microenvironment studies

  4. Targeting monocyte infiltration into glioblastoma evokes compensatory neutrophil influx and Proneural-to-Mesenchymal transition of tumors


ATTENDANCE / CREDIT
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TRANSCRIPT
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Presenter: 
Dolores Hambardzumyan, Ph.D., MBA
Support location: 
Arizona

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Support location: 
Arizona