Computational Modeling to Advance Novel Medical Isotopes for Radiopharmaceutical Therapy
September 27, 2024
7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
ET
Are you interested in learning more about advancing medical isotopes and radiopharmaceutical theranostics for cancer treatment? Attend this upcoming Department of Energy (DOE)-NIH workshop.
During this hybrid event you will:
- explore potential opportunities in computation modeling,
- develop innovative strategies,
- collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to drive progress in translational cancer research, such as computational modeling, novel medical isotopes, and radiopharmaceutical theranostics, and
- network with leading cancer data scientists and clinician-scientists.
Note: In-person registration is limited to 100 people, and virtual registration is limited to 300 people. Register now to secure your spot!
Want to learn more about the DOE’s involvement in supporting cancer research? Read about the NCI-DOE Collaboration, part of the Cancer Moonshot℠ that aims to accelerate advances in precision oncology, scientific computing, and artificial intelligence.
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