Apply now for AACR’s 2010 Cancer Research Workshops
Organization: American Association for Cancer Research
Contact email: programs@aacr.org
For Postdoctoral Fellows, Clinical Fellows, Junior Clinical Oncologists, and Junior Faculty Researchers*. Early-career scientists and clinicians are encouraged to apply for this year’s 2010 workshops in Translational Cancer Research, Clinical Trial Design, Imaging, Anticancer Agent Development, Molecular Biology in Clinical Oncology and Pathobiology. Hosted or co-organized by the American Association for Cancer Research, these week-long courses involve hands-on training and are taught by exceptional faculty. Financial assistance is available. Levels of aid vary across the workshops and depend on applicant’s career level. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Please visit http://www.aacr.org/workshops for details.
ACORD: Australia & Asia Pacific Clinical Oncology Research Development Workshop
Application deadline: February 26, 2010.
September 12-18, 2010 - Sunshine Coast, QLD, Australia
Methods in Clinical Cancer Research
Application deadline: March 15, 2010.
August 7-13, 2010 - Vail, CO, USA
Molecular Biology in Clinical Oncology
Application deadline: April 5, 2010
July 16-23, 2010 - Aspen, CO, USA
Translational Cancer Research for the Ph.D. Workshop
Application deadline: May 24, 2010.
October 17-22, 2010 - Boston, MA, USA
Accelerating Anticancer Agent Development and Validation Workshop
Application details coming soon
June 23-25, 2010 - North Bethesda, MD, USA
Pathobiology of Cancer
Application and workshop details coming soon
*Please see details for each workshop regarding specific eligibility requirements at http://www.aacr.org/workshops.
About the American Association for Cancer Research
The American Association for Cancer Research is the oldest and largest scientific organization in the world focused on every aspect of high-quality, innovative cancer research. Its reputation for scientific breadth and excellence attract the premier researchers in the field. The programs and services of the AACR foster the exchange of knowledge and new ideas among scientists dedicated to cancer research, provide training opportunities for the next generation of cancer researchers, and increase public understanding of cancer. Visit us at www.aacr.org.
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