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Apply for this NIH-supported opportunity to help advance the use of quantum computing to tackle real-world biomedical research problems, including cancer research.

Are you a tool developer who wants to apply your skills to support cancer research? Register for this challenge by Monday, November 25, and you’ll be on your way to developing an analysis tool for integrating with NCI’s Genomic Data Commons.

This two-phase challenge invites you and your team to propose and execute a secondary analysis/data reuse project to better understand the development and progression of diseases, such as cancer. Submit your idea by October 23, 2024.

Are you interested in using spatial omics and single-cell approaches in your cancer research? Participate in the HTAN Data Jamboree, where you'll work with a team to build unique solutions that solve problems in cancer research. Submit your application by September 6.

Bring your ideas for reusing spatial omics and single-cell sequence data! Collaborate with researchers and coders on data interoperability, educational tools, and creative uses of the HTAN atlas data.

Explore this challenge if you’re a software tool developer interested in assessing how well your tool de-identifies medical images.

Learn more about the team that won the 2023 DataWorks! Challenge Grand Prize. The winners crowdsourced data gathering and used a common, interoperable platform to understand the impacts of COVID-19 on people with a current or past history of cancer.

Participate in the upcoming challenge to assess NCI Cancer Research Data Commons' compatibility with AI/ML technologies.

If you’re a data scientist interested in artificial intelligence and machine learning codeathons, apply for this opportunity to build a solution for cancer!

Explore a resource that lets you search for data challenges that address areas of unmet medical need!