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American Association of Cancer Researchers (AACR) 100th Annual Meeting

What Meeting
When 2009-04-18 08:00 to
2009-04-22 17:00
Where Denver, CO
Contact Name Betty Tarnowski
Contact Email tarnowsb@mail.nih.gov
Contact Phone 843-588-2977
Attendees Members, scientists and the general public who are interested in the field of cancer research.
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The AACR 100th Annual Meeting 2009, with the theme of "Science, Synergy, and Success," will highlight the best cancer science and medicine from institutions all over the world. The complex nature of cancer requires an interdisciplinary approach to research. We have come upon an age when large research teams must work together to make further progress. The collaborations that naturally ensue from informal interactions at the AACR Annual Meeting create the synergies that have led to past successes in the field and will drive research faster toward future cures. The Annual Meeting represents an opportunity to stretch your boundaries, attend sessions outside of your own areas of expertise, and learn how to apply the exciting new concepts, tools, and techniques to your own research.

This is a special time in the evolution of cancer research. The pace of discovery and its application to cancer patients are truly extraordinary now. The past 100 years of cancer research were merely a prelude to the remarkable progress to come. The AACR 100th Annual Meeting 2009 will help you keep abreast of these rapidly developing advances. We expect to showcase more than 6,000 outstanding proffered papers and hundreds of invited talks from the global community of experts in today's cancer research, representing clear evidence of the enormous progress that has been made over the years in the understanding, treatment, and prevention of cancer.

Specially noteworthy:

Mathematical Models of Tumor Growth and Drug Response

 8:00 AM

Saturday,  April 18, 2009 

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