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CSHL 2024 Mechanisms & Models of Cancer Conference

$200K USD

Funder NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
Recipient Organization Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Country United States
Start Date Jul 17, 2024
End Date Jun 30, 2025
Duration 348 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10898408
Grant Description

COLD SPRING HARBOR LABORATORY CONFERENCE MECHANISMS AND MODELS OF CANCER August 13-17, 2024 Recent years have produced transformative discoveries that have revealed the mechanisms behind the development and progression of cancer, both from the perspective of the cancer cell and the host response. These advances have resulted in targeted cancer therapies

that have extended patient survival, as well as new immunotherapies that have, in some cases, resulted in cures of previously intractable malignancies. Stunning technological developments have enabled us to interrogate the cancer genome and epigenome with unprecedented depth and sophistication, uncovering the challenges that tumor heterogeneity imposes for cancer

therapy, while also enabling more accurate therapeutic monitoring. Advances in functional genomic technologies allow us to turn oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes on an off at will in vitro and in vivo to determine their function. Tumor models, such as organoids, have been developed, revealing new insights into cancer cell biology, while also enabling the rapid

identification and testing of new therapeutics. With advances in structural biology, we can examine the three-dimensional structure of oncogenic proteins and protein complexes, facilitating development of small molecule inhibitors or antagonistic antibodies. Powerful strategies also allow us to interrogate how metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells, opening up the possibility

of novel therapeutic approaches that exploit metabolic vulnerabilities. Improvements in computational biology are yielding new insights into biological networks and tumor evolution. Dissemination and use of these technologies, models and mechanism-based approaches in this fast-moving field is greatly facilitated by meetings that bring investigators together to present and

openly discuss their latest unpublished research findings. We also need to train the next generation of leaders in the field, and an essential part of this process is this fantastic opportunity for young investigators, such as graduate students and postdocs, to present their work and interact one-on-one with senior investigators. The Mechanisms and Models of Cancer meeting at

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) is one of the premier vehicles for promoting the next intellectual leaps in cancer research and propelling the field into the future to the benefit of cancer patients. The precise scope of the individual sessions will be decided on the basis of the openly submitted abstracts. Each session will be chaired by two established scientists in the field, who

will establish the format of each session based on submitted abstracts. The chairs will introduce and give an overview of the topics in their sessions and a brief update on their own research. Particular emphasis will be given to promoting the active participation of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and new investigators, as well as of leading scientists in the field. Three

leading experts in diverse areas of cancer biology will deliver keynote addresses during the conference. It is anticipated that the meeting will provide unique opportunities for the exchange of data and ideas by both junior and senior investigators in different areas of research as they apply to many aspects of carcinogenesis. Given the success of past meetings held at CSHL on

this topic between 1996 and 2022, we anticipate the attendance of about 400 scientists from laboratories around the world.

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