FIFTH COFFEE WITH SBSCy – A PRESENTATION OF THE CYPRUS CANCER RESEARCH INSTITUTE, THE CCRI (www.ccri.org.cy)

Dear friends, members of the βιος-SBSCy,

Join us on Thursday 5th May at 17.00 hours for our 5thCoffee with the βιος-SBSCy” which will consist of a presentation of the Cyprus Cancer Research Institute, the CCRI (www.ccri.org.cy), a brand-new research institution in the country which is at an advanced state of its realization. This is a topic of great interest to the research community of Cyprus and abroad.

PRESENTATIONS BY:

Prof. Constantinos Christofides; Chair of the Board of Directors of the CCRI

Assist. Prof. Anastasia Constantinidou; Chair of the Interim Executive Administrative Committee of the CCRI

Followed by Discussion with participants.

Co-ordinators:

Niovi Santama; Professor, University of Cyprus

Apostolos Zaravinos; Associate Professor, European University Cyprus

Vicky Nicolaides; Assistant Professor, University of Nicosia

Please mark the day in your calendar and we are looking forward to seeing you then!

For non-members-why not join us? You can participate in a vibrant scientific community that you can call home!

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