Tenth Computational Approaches for Cancer Workshop 2024 (CAFCW24)
Are you attending SC24, the international conference for high performance computing (HPC), networking, storage, and analysis? If so, be sure to join the Tenth Computational Approaches for Cancer Workshop 2024 (CAFCW24) to explore the latest in HPC and how it’s transforming cancer research and driving innovations in computational oncology.
You’ll have the opportunity to connect with clinicians, cancer biologists, mathematicians, data scientists, engineers, developers, and thought leaders interested in advancing computational tools to accelerate cancer research and improve patient care.
This year’s special topic, “What is Healthy AI?” will focus on the intersection of technology and innovation with cancer biology, homing in on a holistic approach to leveraging the power of artificial intelligence.
Check out several of the NCI-DOE Collaboration-related project activities:
- The Innovative Methodologies and New Data for Predictive Model Evaluation (IMPROVE) team are presenting their latest work.
- This year’s student presentation is about the Accelerating Therapeutics for Opportunities in Medicine’s (ATOM’s) Modeling PipeLine software.
- You can view virtual posters and videos submitted by ATOM and IMPROVE and the Modeling Outcomes Using Surveillance Data and Scalable Artificial Intelligence for Cancer teams.
- All the presentations and posters will be available in December on the Computational Resources for Cancer Research website.
CAFCW24 is co-organized by NCI, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Morehouse School of Medicine, and the University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center. CAFCW brings various disciplines and interests together to share insights and spark collaborations for innovations in data-driven cancer research.
Upcoming Events
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