Us
-Too! Brampton General Meeting
Oct 9, 2007
"Challenging
Multi-Disciplinary Sciences
to Impact Cancer"
Dr. Tom Hudson
Around
50 members, wives and guests attended this very interesting
and informative talk. by Dr. Thomas Hudson
In his presentation Dr. Hudson covered
the subject of Cancer from two
different but closely related perspectives.
In the first part he dealt with Genetics - DNA and Genome
research. Opening his
talk Dr. Hudson presented facts and data pertaining to leading
causes of death
(and disease) in Canada for both men and women comparing them
at different
age groups. The data showed that Cancer had overatken Cardiovascular
disease in
North America. He talked about genetic research, briefly explaining
DNA sequences,
data bases and the meaning of 'Genome'- a word derived from
'Genes' and 'Chromosomes'.
There were about 30 thousand genes and currently science understood
the function
of only about a 3rd of these - the mapping of genes is still
at an early stage. The human
genome contained some 3 billion codes. There were similarities
but also differences
between each individual's genomes and in those differences
since in those differences
lay the makings of the disease. Through examples he showed
how progress had
been made in many diseases - certain mutations and DNA changes
accounted for
increased risk factors and this applied world wide. The human
Genome project had
mapped many diseases and the models for predicting disease
could be applied
in developing therapy and countermeasures.
In the second part of his talk Dr.
Hudson provided insights into the grand challenges
in cancer research and in developing a multifaceted strategy
to impact cancer, one bringing
together many different sciences, disciplines and services.
He concluded his talk with an
overview of OICR (Ontario Institute of Cancer Research) strategic
plan and OICR projects
touching on areas such as Bio markers for Early diagnosis,
the 'One Millimeter Challenge',
innovations in clinical trials, translational medicine and
health care services etc.
The talk was followed by Questions from the audience with
Dr. Hudson providing
detailed answers. The session ended on the hopeful note that,
through research,
a 'Magic Bullet' could one day become available for Prostate
(and other) cancers.
About Dr. Tom
Hudson
Dr. Tom Hudsonis President and Scientific Director
of the Ontario Institute
for Cancer Research. He is the Founder and Director of the
McGill University
and Genome Quebec Innovation Centre and Assistant-Director
of the
Whitehead/MIT Center for Genome Research. In June 1996 he
Founded
Montreal Genome Centre at the McGill University Health Centre
Research
Institute. In 2003, this group expanded to become the McGill
University and
Genome Quebec Innovation Centre. In 2007, Dr. Hudson was
appointed to the rank of Professor (status-only) at the University
of Toronto
Dr. Hudson’s interests in human
genetic diseases focus on the dissection
of complex genetic diseases. Dr. Hudson is internationally
renowned
for his work in Genomics and he is a recipient of numerous
awards
AUDIO
& SLIDES DOWNLOADS
AUDIO:
Track 01: Dr.
Hudson's Talk Part 1
[http://www.ustoo-brampton.com/hudson/Dr. Hudson's Talk Part
1.ram]
[12.7Mbytes, Talk time: 00:53:55]
Total Down load times:
Approx.: 32 Min. (56Kbps - Dial up)
Approx.: 4 Mins (384Kbps - Cable
DSL Low)
Track 02: Dr.
Hudson's Talk Part 2
[http://www.ustoo-brampton.com/hudson/Dr. Hudson's Talk
Part 2.ram]
[3.91 Mbytes, Talk time: 00:16:35]
Total Down load times:
Approx.: 10 Min. (56Kbps
- Dial up)
Approx.: 1.5 Mins (384Kbps - Cable
DSL Low)
Track 02: Dr.
Hudson's Q & A session
[http://www.ustoo-brampton.com/hudson/Dr. Hudson's QA
Session.ram]
[4.31 Mbytes, Talk time: 00:18:18]
Total Down load times:
Approx.: 11 Min. (56Kbps - Dial up)
Approx.: 2 Mins (384Kbps - Cable
DSL Low)
SLIDES:
Dr.
Hudson's Presentation slides
[http://www.ustoo-brampton.com/hudson/Hudson_Brampton_2007_v1.pdf]
[Acrobat File, Size:
3.38 Mbytes, Pages: 57]
Our
thanks to Dr. Tom Hudson for a
very interesting and informative presentation.
We look forward to having him back in the future !