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Developments in Cancer Research - Thurs 25th Feb


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Dulwich & District Monthly Open Meeting - Thursday 25th Feb 2-4 pm


Developments in Cancer Research - Illustrated Talk


Dr Emily Hoggar, Science Communications Manager at Cancer Research UK will describe recent advances in cancer research.

Prior to the talk, Anne Sullivan will give a brief outline on Link Age Southwark - the renamed Dulwich Helpline - and what it offers to the over-65s

Herne Hill Baptist Church Half Moon Lane SE24 9HU


Q and A session and refreshments after the talk

non members welcome

Dulwich U3A now has over sixty interest groups ranging from Archaeology to Ukulele that meet regularly throughout the area. Come and find out what we have to offer.

This talk is on Thursday NOT wed as has appeared in some local publications

All welcome - you do not need to be a member to come to one of our monthly talks

You will be able find out about all our interest groups we now have.

Over sixty groups meet weekly,fortnightly or monthly.

Subjects range archeology to ukelele.

We also have two walks groups,cycling, tennis and several craft groups.

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