Each workshop in this three-part series brings together researchers to share insights, discuss emerging technologies, and identify solutions to key challenges in cancer biology.
Learn about the benefits of TCIA: an NCI-funded, open access repository providing high quality images and related metadata to cancer researchers globally.
Learn more about the latest data release from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program, and see how you could potentially use it to advance your cancer research.
Anwesha Dey, Ph.D., Vivek Natarajan, Ph.D., and James Zou, Ph.D.
Learn about agentic artificial intelligence (AI) and where the field is headed related to cancer research. This event is part of the Cancer AI Conversations webinar series.
Duke University (Durham, NC)
Virtual attendance is also available
Jill Barnholtz-Sloan, Ph.D.
If you’re attending this year’s Brain Tumor Epidemiology Consortium (BTEC), be sure to check out the NCI CBIIT Acting Director’s presentation on utilizing data sets to understand brain metastasis.
Learn about NCI programs and resources that can support your work in developing technologies for cancer research. This event is part of NCI’s Emerging Technologies Seminar Series, which highlights NCI-supported novel technologies that could transform cancer research and clinical care.
Join researchers and experts across government, academia and industry for NCI’s third annual symposium. Explore ways to advance cancer research through broad data sharing, reuse, and collaborative science.
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!