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This year’s multidisciplinary program showcases the latest advances in the etiology, biology, prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer, as well as the state-of-the-art concepts and technologies shaping cancer research today.
Karolina Palucka, MD, PhD, and Carlos M. Caldas, MD, PhD, preview the extensive slate of educational sessions planned for the first two days of the Annual Meeting. “In designing the program, we strived for diversity and inclusion in all aspects of cancer research,” Palucka said.
The Annual Meeting opens with 16 methods workshops on Friday, April 14, and Saturday, April 15. Access to the methods workshops and educational sessions is available to all registrants by purchasing the Educational Program Pass during registration.
Annual Meeting Program Committee Chair Robert H. Vonderheide, MD, DPhil, shares a few highlights from Friday’s schedule to help plan your day.
The AACR is honoring a distinguished slate of cancer researchers, physician-scientists, advocates, and journalists for their accomplishments during the Annual Meeting.
The AACR Academy’s 2023 class of Fellows will be honored during the Opening Ceremony on Sunday, April 16. The work of the 23 new Fellows has had a significant impact on cancer research.
Rodney and Erika McLeod will serve as philanthropic ambassadors for the annual 5K run/walk, which raises funds to support the AACR, its 54,000 members, and the millions affected by cancer worldwide. There’s still time to register for the Saturday morning event.
The plenary program begins Saturday evening, April 15, with a session dedicated to targeting KRAS that will be chaired by Dafna Bar-Sagi, PhD, followed by the Opening Plenary Session on Sunday, April 16, chaired by Robert H. Vonderheide, MD, DPhil.
Beginning Monday morning, April 17, four diverse plenary sessions will examine several critical aspects of cancer research, from early detection and interception to new concepts in drug discovery and engineering. In this article, chairs of the four plenary sessions provide a preview of each session.
A record number of proffered abstracts led to an impressive set of clinical trial sessions at this year’s meeting, according to Annual Meeting Clinical Trials Committee Co-chairs Timothy A. Yap, MD, PhD, and Shivaani Kummar, MD. Highlights include four dedicated plenary sessions and three clinical trials minisymposia.
April 5-10, 2024
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, California