Improve your research and help advance the knowledge of childhood cancers by accessing these two data sharing platforms from St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Benjamin Vincent, M.D., and Marshall Thompson, Ph.D.
Learn more about the computational challenges of immuno-oncology concerning antigen discovery for T cell adoptive cellular therapies by registering for the final course of the SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series.
Wei Zheng, Ph.D., and Charalampos S. Floudas, M.D., D.M.Sc., M.S.
Learn more about the computational challenges of immuno-oncology concerning cancer vaccines and druggable targets by registering for the seventh course of the 2023 SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series.
Register for this webinar to learn how cancer researchers can use both radiomic and pathomic approaches to predict disease outcome, recurrence, progression, and response to therapy in the context of cancers.
Dr. Hashibe will speak on how to use novel data linkages, including electronic health records, to identify recurrences in cancer survivors. She’ll share her current work toward establishing population-level tracking of cancer recurrence and customized algorithms based on relevant data.
If you’re interested in cancer imaging advances, attend the upcoming NCI Imaging Community Webinar to learn about artificial intelligence and histopathology.
Are you using single-cell and spatial omics data in your cancer research? Have you found a new way to use, integrate, or apply these data? If so, register by October 24 to participate in this virtual event.
Learn more about Lancet, a somatic variant caller. This accurate, open-source tool leverages local assembly and joint analysis of tumor-normal, paired, high-throughput sequence data.
Find training resources, opportunities to collaborate, advice from NCI data science experts, and ways to network and engage with the cancer data science community on our NCI Cancer Data Science page!