The AACR Special Conference in Cancer Research Series has presented unique opportunities for thousands of investigators worldwide to interact with leading experts and discuss rapidly developing areas of cancer research. Over 150 Special Conferences have been held throughout the world since the first Special Conference in 1988.
Recent conferences have focused on metabolism, epigenetics, molecular epidemiology, and PI3K signaling; while a repeating series of Special Conferences address advances in the the basic, clinical, and translational research of various cancers, including breast, prostate, lung, and colon cancer.
- Tumor Microenvironment Complexity: Emerging Roles in Cancer Therapy
November 3-6, 2011 • Orlando, Florida
- Metabolism and Cancer
October 16-19, 2011 • Baltimore, Maryland
- Translation of the Cancer Genome: Scientific, Clinical, and Operational Challenges
October 15-18, 2011 • San Francisco, California
- Advances in Breast Cancer Research: Genetics, Biology, and Clinical Applications
October 12-15, 2011 • San Francisco, California
- Stem Cells, Development, and Cancer
February 3-6, 2011 • Vancouver, British Columbia
- Targeting PI3K/mTOR Signaling in Cancer
February 24-27, 2011 • San Francisco, California
- Biological Chemistry of Inflammation as a Cause of Cancer (AACR-ACS Joint Meeting)
January 30-February 2, 2011 • San Diego, California
- Nano in Cancer: Linking Chemistry, Biology, and Clinical Applications In Vivo
January 12-15, 2011 • Miami, Florida
For programs prior to January 2011, select the years below for a list of conferences. Please contact the AACR Program Development Department at (215) 440-9300 or programs@aacr.org for information on a specific conference or to order a copy of the conference proceedings (limited supplies, print only).