At the AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011, participants will present, discuss, and learn in a variety of settings: plenary lectures, symposia, minisymposia, workshops, poster sessions, and other formats. The meeting structure will be based on the streamlined format successfully launched at the 2010 Annual Meeting. This format allows meeting participants to be at the forefront of cancer research...
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At the AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011, participants will present, discuss, and learn in a variety of settings: plenary lectures, symposia, minisymposia, workshops, poster sessions, and other formats. The meeting structure will be based on the streamlined format successfully launched at the 2010 Annual Meeting. This format allows meeting participants to be at the forefront of cancer research advances which have been evolving at breathtaking speed.
The AACR 102nd Annual Meeting 2011 was developed by a dedicated Program Committee, led by Joan S. Brugge of Harvard Medical School. The Program Committee has assembled an outstanding roster of speakers in a comprehensive scientific program that encompasses all of the state-of-the-art cancer research being conducted today. More than 6,000 outstanding proffered papers and hundreds of invited talks from today’s global community of cancer researchers will be presented.
Research in cancer has made almost unimaginable leaps and advances since the inception of the AACR’s annual meetings more than a century ago. Meetings are an important part of that progress. We want you to be there, to help strive to diminish the impact of cancer: we believe that together we can make that happen.