GI CONNECT has summarised the highlights of the ASCO GI 2015 meeting in San Francisco for you.
Cancers of the Lower GI Tract by Dr Argiles
GI CONNECT has summarised the highlights of the ASCO GI 2015 meeting in San Francisco for you.
Cancers of the Lower GI Tract by Dr Argiles
Dr Guillem Argilés obtained his medical degree at the Vall d’Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona, Spain. He later obtained his M.D., supervised by José Baselga M.D., in 2006 at the same institute. In 2010, he joined the Gastrointestinal Malignancies Division led by Josep Tabernero M.D., Ph.D. Dr Argilés currently works in the Gastrointestinal Malignancies and Developmental Therapeutics Divisions of the same institute, where his research is focused on chemorefractory colorectal cancer, personalized medicine, as well as the molecular biology of colorectal cancer.
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