Dr. Karen Antman, a noted cancer researcher and director of Columbia Presbyterian's Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Care Center, continues the prestigious Millennium Lecture Series"Revolutionizing Medicine in the 21st Century: The Impact of Genetics and Molecular Biology"on Tuesday, May 9, at 7 p.m., at the American Museum of Natural History (Central Park West at 79th Street). In her talk "Cancer: New Technologies, New Directions," Dr. Antman discusses how advances in genetics and molecular biology are providing new insights into the way cancers grow, spread and develop resistance to treatment. The six-lecture series is co-sponsored by Weill Cornell, Columbia P&S, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and NYC & Co. For additional information, call (212) 769-5176; to reserve tickets, call (212) 439-4300.
April 27, 2000

Dr. Karen Antman, a noted cancer researcher and director of Columbia Presbyterian's Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Care Center, continues the prestigious Millennium Lecture Series"Revolutionizing Medicine in the 21st Century: The Impact of Genetics and Molecular Biology"on Tuesday, May 9, at 7 p.m., at the American Museum of Natural History (Central Park West at 79th Street). In her talk "Cancer: New Technologies, New Directions," Dr. Antman discusses how advances in genetics and molecular biology are providing new insights into the way cancers grow, spread and develop resistance to treatment. The six-lecture series is co-sponsored by Weill Cornell, Columbia P&S, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and NYC & Co. For additional information, call (212) 769-5176; to reserve tickets, call (212) 439-4300.