Centre members present research at the UK-Israel Hemato-Oncology 2018 Dotan International Symposium

On the 19th of November, the UK-Israel and the Dotan Center International Symposium 'Advances in Research of Haematological Malignancies' was held at the Felsenstein Medical Research Center on the Rabin-Schneider Medical Campus in Israel. There were four sessions throughout the day focusing on the latest research in the field, which included Programme member Dr KJ Patel, from the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, presenting research on why bone marrow fails in Fanconi anemia. Further lectures were given by members of the Haematological Malignancies Programme, Professor Bertie Gottgens and co-programme lead Professor Brian Huntly, with the Plenary Lecture delivered by co-programme lead Professor Tony Green.

The symposium attendees are pictured with Mr David Quarrey, British Ambassador to Israel (centre).

23 Nov 2018