From Bench to Bedside
Translating Basic Science Discoveries to Patients with Brain Cancer (Part 2)
Sheila Singh, MD, PhD, FRCSC
Dr. Sheila Singh holds several positions in the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University, including..
- in the Department of Surgery
- Professor, Neurosurgery
- Head, Division of Neurosurgery
- Canada Research Chair in Human Cancer Stem Cell Biology
- Director, Centre for Discovery in Cancer Research (CDCR)
- Professor (Associate Faculty), Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences
Dr. Singh practices pediatric neurosurgery at McMaster Children's Hospital, a division of Hamilton Health Sciences, in Hamilton, Ontario.
Watch Sheila Singh`s Presentation
Our speaker's presentation is followed by a few words of thanks from HAALSA President Bernadette Ryan, a question-and-answer session, and Bernadette`s closing remarks. (1h 19m)
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