Welcome to Labroots’ 3rd Annual Event in the Cancer Research & Oncology Week Virtual Event Series! The event is now available on-demand and you can attend sessions including keynotes sessions by Dr. Judd Moul, Dr. Kenneth Buetow, Dr. David Albala, and Dr. Herbert Lepor. This premier cancer research conference makes it easier and more cost-effective for the cancer research community to come together online to learn about recent advances in cancer research. The conference has proven to be a great success in disseminating knowledge and encouraging collaboration and connections between colleagues. Attendees can earn free CME and CE Credits.
This event will include two Mini-Symposiums. The first symposium will be focused on different areas of Prostate Cancer including prostate MRI; active surveillance and focal therapy, molecular markers in prostate cancer, what's new in robotics and minimally invasive therapy for prostate cancer and prostate disease, biomarker-guided therapy, and innovative prostate cancer therapeutics. The second symposium will be focused on different areas of Melanoma including immunotherapies, prevention and detection, caregiving and advocacy, and surviving melanoma.
There will also be multiple presentations from experts on the Innovations in Cancer Immunotherapy, Targeted, Precision Cancer Therapies for Advanced Disease, Detection of Rare Cancer Mutations and Implications for Treatment, Cancer Metabolomics, and Novel applications for the "Liquid Biopsy" or Circulating Tumor DNA assays to monitor disease and better predict Clinical Outcomes for Cancer patients.
This event will bring together research scientists, post docs, principal investigators, lab directors and professionals from around the world to learn about recent advances in cancer research. This conference offers an amazing opportunity as it is free to participants, and there will be no out-of-pocket expenses for travel. However, participants will still benefit from interacting with a global community of like-minded colleagues, without leaving the comfort of their office or home.
Conference participants will be able to:
No crowded airports, delayed flights or expensive hotel rooms, but still the look and feel of a first-rate conference with world renowned experts. Participants also benefit from the fact that experts and vendors are more accessible, no more waiting in line to speak to someone. Think it is too good to be true? Checkout the venue and become a believer.
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Chief of Urology at Crouse Hospital and Medical Director for Associated Medical Professionals
Co-Director, Complex Adaptive Systems Initiative, Director, Transformative Healthcare Networks, Professor, School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University (ASU)
Senior Principal Scientist, QIAGEN Digital Insights
Director of Computational Sciences and Informatics program for Complex Adaptive Systems and Professor in the School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
Marketing Director at Immunochemistry Technologies, LLC
Assistant Professor of Radiology, Director, Abdominal Imaging Fellowship Program, Duke University School of Medicine
Director of Dermatopathology (Dermatology), Associate Professor, Dermatology & Pathology, University of Colorado School of Medicine
Vice President, Studylog Systems
Associate Director Global Product Management NGS, QIAGEN
Director of Research, CPI & Attending Urologist, The Urology Center of Colorado
Chairman of the Glickman Urological & Kidney Institute, Cleveland Clinic
Director, Scientific Applications: NGS & Isothermal Amplifications, QIAGEN
Professor, Public Health Research Institute, New Jersey Medical School, Rutgers University
Staff Application Scientist, Beckman Coulter Life Sciences
Urologist, NYU Langone Medical Center
Associate Professor, Molecular, Cell and Cancer Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School
Assistant Professor of Urology and Population Health, NYU School of Medicine
Director of the Purdue Center for Drug Discovery Ralph C. Corley Distinguished Professor Department of Chemistry, Purdue University
Professor and Director, Division of Medical Physics and Biophysics, Director, DNA technology and SARRP pre-clinical laboratories, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Institute Research Scientist, Institute for Applied Cancer Science at MD Anderson Cancer Center
Director of Education, Melanoma Research Foundation
James H Semans MD Professor of Surgery, Division of Urologic Surgery, Director, Duke Prostate Center, Duke Cancer Institute, Duke University Medical Center
Chief Science Officer, Melanoma Research Alliance
Professor of Surgery, Director, Society of Urologic Oncology Program, Director, Genitourinary Program on Focal Therapy, Duke Cancer Institute, Duke University Medical Center
Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Saladax Biomedical, Inc.
Senior Global Product Manager, QIAGEN
Patient, Survivor, Advocate, and Author of the "Patient #1" blog
Technical Information Scientist, The Jackson Laboratory
Executive Director, Melanoma Research Foundation
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