Workshop Series: Synthetic and Systems Approaches to Interrogate Spatiotemporal Processes in Cancer
Are you interested in exploring how synthetic and systems biology can advance our understanding of spatially defined processes in cancer?
Join this three-part virtual workshop series, where each interactive session focuses on a key biological topic. These sessions will give you practical, informative experiences through keynote speakers, expert talks, group discussions and breakout sessions. Each is designed to offer insights that support your cancer research.
These NCI-hosted meetings will bring together researchers, like you, from different fields to share insights, discuss emerging technologies, and identify collaborative solutions to key challenges in cancer biology.
Workshop Dates & Topics
May 13
12:00–4:30 p.m. ET
Transformation and Cancer Initiation
May 15
12:00–4:30 p.m. ET
Tumor-Immune Interactions
May 20
12:00–4:30 p.m. ET
Drug Response and Resistance
Recordings
May 13: Transformation and Cancer Initiation
May 15: Tumor-Immune Interactions
May 20: Drug Response and Resistance
Upcoming Events
- Predicting Patients’ Response to Immunotherapy from Tumor Histopathology and Blood: Computational Science in Immuno-oncologyJuly 08, 2025Data Jamboree: Enhancing Childhood Cancer Data Sharing and UtilitySeptember 29, 2025 - September 30, 2025NCI Office of Data Sharing’s Annual Data Sharing Symposium 2025: How Data Advances the Impact of Cancer ResearchSeptember 30, 2025 - October 01, 2025Childhood Cancer Data Initiative (CCDI) Symposium 2025October 06, 2025 - October 07, 2025