How Does the AACR Support Early-career Investigators?
Early-career investigators play an important role in advancing cancer research, helping spur new discoveries and the translation of these...
Early-career investigators play an important role in advancing cancer research, helping spur new discoveries and the translation of these...
The AACR is pleased to offer the Global Scholar-in-Training Awards (GSITA) to eligible early-career investigators in countries building cancer...
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Guest Post by Lee Gibbs Associate member of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) and doctoral candidate at the...
Each year, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) holds Early-career Hill Day, an event that connects AACR Associate...
Every year, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) organizes a robust program of educational workshops for early-career investigators...
Racial/ethnic inequities in cancer are well documented. Not only are Black Americans more likely to die of cancer than white Americans, but Black and Hispanic individuals are...
Each spring, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) brings a group of AACR Associate members to Washington, D.C.,...
For the past three years, cohorts of talented young researchers from around the world have participated in the AACR Annual...
Today’s early-career investigators are the future of cancer research and progress in the quest to prevent and cure cancer....
For the past five years, cohorts of talented young researchers from around the world have participated in the AACR...
Since 1996, the Associate Member Council (AMC) has served as the leadership body for associate members of the American...
Provision of robust, sustained, and predictable research funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) fuels cancer prevention, detection,...
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The AACR has a robust program of educational workshops designed to equip early-career investigators with the knowledge, skills, and...
Guest Post by Angela Alexander, PhD Member of the AACR's Associate Member Council Communications Committee
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Guest Post by Sarah Junco Wong, PhD Member of the AACR’s Associate Member Council-led Communications Committee
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is proud to offer Global Scholar-in-Training Awards (GSITA) to support the career...
Eddy Shih-Hsin Yang, MD, PhD, associate professor and Regional Oncology Active Research (ROAR) Southeast Cancer Foundation Endowed Chair at...
In 2022, AACR launched a unique initiative called AACR Maximizing Opportunity for New Advancements in Research in Cancer (MONARCA)...
Each year, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is proud to bring Associate Members to Washington, D.C., where...
Guest post by Bianca N. Islam, MD, PhD At 1 a.m., I get a page from the nursing staff...
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) is proud to offer Global Scholar-in-Training Awards (GSITA) to support the career...
This year, the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) will celebrate its 115th birthday. From the very beginning, women...
After days and weeks spent printing posters and finalizing their presentations, 77 undergraduate students, representing 49 institutions from around...
When I started my postdoc at Georgetown University’s Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center in May 2016, I was thrilled to...