Cancer & Cardiovascular Research Laboratory Tours

Cancer & Cardiovascular Research Laboratory Tours

Get a peek into what equipment is used by researchers, what current topics are being studied, and how this research impacts cancer care!

By Rethos

Location

Cancer & Cardiovascular Research Building

2231 6th St SE Minneapolis, MN 55455

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About this event

  • 7 hours

The Cancer and Cardiovascular Research Building is home to a variety of Masonic Cancer Center researchers, studying topics ranging from Animal Cancer Care, to Tobacco, to Cellular Mechanisms. Tours of CCRB labs will be led by researchers and grad students working within these spaces. You will get a peek into what equipment is used by researchers, what current topics are being studied, and how this research impacts cancer care. You can expect the lab experience to run for roughly an hour.


All registrants for these lab tours must be 12 years of age or older. Minors should be accompanied by a parent or guardian. A signed waiver is required for admittance.


The following safety procedures must also be followed:

  • Must wear a name tag throughout the duration of the lab experience
  • Must participate in pre-lab tour safety briefing day-of the event
  • Must arrive on time, late arrivals may not be able to be accommodated
  • Must wear closed toed shoes and long pants/dress/skirt
  • No food or drink is allowed (may be left in the pre-tour conference briefing room)
  • No photography/videography is allowed

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Rethos’ mission is to implement New Preservation. New Preservation means the preservation, protection, and promotion of buildings and places that are historic, important, or cherished by a community for the stories associated with them, the architects who designed them and the style which they were built, or the people who worked and lived in them. New Preservation means telling the stories of everyone and of every space from the modest Main Street to the grandest mansion, from those just decades old to others that have stood the test of time. New Preservation by Rethos is historic preservation in the broadest sense: historic registered buildings, deconstruction, DIY education to repair instead of replace, repurposing buildings, Minnesota Main Streets, heritage tourism, and furthering state legislation not just for those that historic preservation has always served but also for those it, in the past, has neglected. This is New Preservation.

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