The Liverpool Ocular Oncology Research Group was delighted to welcome Dr Timothy W. Corson, Assistant Professor from the Eugene & Marilyn Glick Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, U.S.A., to the group on Thursday 19th June, 2014.
With an interest in applying chemical biology approaches to problems in vision science, Dr Corson uses a variety of techniques, including high-throughput compound screening, phage display, and biochemical approaches to compound mechanism of action, as well as more traditional techniques like tissue culture, protein purification, and molecular biology.
Dr Corson visited the research laboratories and Ocular Oncology Centre during his two day trip, and presented at the North West Cancer Research (NWCR) Centre Seminar Series on Friday, titled: Ocular tumors: targeting drivers of
oncogenesis
With an interest in applying chemical biology approaches to problems in vision science, Dr Corson uses a variety of techniques, including high-throughput compound screening, phage display, and biochemical approaches to compound mechanism of action, as well as more traditional techniques like tissue culture, protein purification, and molecular biology.
Dr Corson visited the research laboratories and Ocular Oncology Centre during his two day trip, and presented at the North West Cancer Research (NWCR) Centre Seminar Series on Friday, titled: Ocular tumors: targeting drivers of
oncogenesis