Dear All,
You are most cordially invited to the ICTP Colloquium on
"Human Papillomaviruses: A Major Cause of Human Cancer" by
Dr. Lawrence Banks, Director-General, International Centre
for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB).
The Colloquium will take place TODAY, Wednesday 27 March
2024 at 14:00 hrs in the Budinich Lecture Hall.
Biosketch:
Lawrence Banks is Director-General of the International
Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), an
international scientific research organization that promotes
sustainable development through advanced research and
education with Headquarters in Trieste, Italy. He served as
Scientific Coordinator of the ICGEB from 2016 – June 2019 and
has been Group Leader of the Tumour Virology Laboratory at
ICGEB Trieste, Italy since 1990. His current research interest
focuses on Human Papillomaviruses (HPVs), the causative agents
of a number of human tumours, the most important of which is
cervical cancer, a major cause of cancer-related death in
women worldwide. His laboratory has made ground breaking
contributions to our understanding of how HPV enters the cell
and subsequently brings about changes resulting in malignancy.
He has organised over 15 major international workshops on
Human Papillomaviruses, on Leishmania and on DNA Tumor
Viruses. To date he counts on 234 publications with h-index 57
Abstract:
Infectious agents account for approximately 12% of all
human cancer cases. The most prevalent of these are Human
Papillomaviruses, which account for around 5% of the total
human cancer burden. We shall discuss the current concepts in
how these viruses are thought to bring about cancer and review
the various options for disease detection and prevention.
Therapies remain a major challenge, especially in low resource
settings and some insights will be provided into the types of
approaches being taken to develop novel forms of therapeutic
intervention. Finally a brief presentation of ICGEB will be
provided, outlining the different programmes and some of the
activities specifically aiming to increase scientific and
technological development in low and middle income countries.
Light
refreshments will be served in the lobby of the Leonardo
Building at the end of the talk.
Looking
forward to your participation.
With best regards,
Director's Office, ICTP