2019 Smerdon/Reeves Lecture

Come hear six exciting experts in the areas of DNA repair and chromatin speak about compelling new developments in the area of basic cancer research at the 2019 Smerdon/Reeves Lecture on Thursday, April 4, at the Residence Inn in Pullman. 

The keynote speaker will be Dr. Samuel H. Wilson, Chief of DNA Repair and Nucleic Acid Enzymology, NIEHS speaking on “Fighting Threats to Genome Integrity”. Visit https://www.smb.wsu.edu/smb-events/2019-smerdon-reeves-lecture for a complete agenda and list of speakers.

This event is sponsored by the WSU School of Molecular Biosciences, WSU Research Office and WSU College of Veterinary Medicine.

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