The main objective of the conference was to explore translational cancer research perspectives and to identify collaborative partnerships in cutting edge science in cancer research, Dr P R Krishnakumar, chancellor Avinashilingam University for Women, the joint organisors told reporters here today.
It will focus to foster translational research among acdemicians, scientists, medical professionals, young research scholars and graduate students in India and America, he said.
Some 65 research papers on cancer will be presented during the conference and over 80 scientists and researchers will participate in the conference, Natrajan Muthusamy, professor, Medicine of Ohio State University, said.
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