New
education director named
Kathryn
Radke, associate professor of animal science, is the new director
of education for UC Davis Cancer Center. In her new role, she will
promote cancer education throughout the university at the undergraduate,
graduate and postdoctoral levels.
Radke’s research interests focus on retroviral gene expression
and pathogenesis, cancer-causing retroviruses of domestic animals,
and primate immunodeficiency viruses. Since 1985, she has taught
a graduate course in the development of cancer at the molecular
level.
As director of education, Radke will further the cancer center’s
goal of making oncology an integral part of all areas of education
within the university. She assumes the new job, a 25-percent position,
in addition to her responsibilities in the Department of Animal
Science.
“We could not think of a better person to do this job.”
says Ralph deVere White, director of the cancer center. “Education
is a major focus of both the cancer center and the university, and
we are delighted Dr. Radke is in this new role.”
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Kathryn
Radke brings a long-standing interest in cancer education to her
new job as education director.
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