Virtual Cancer and Immunology Research Summit 2022: Registration now open

Connecting the scientific community through an interactive online event – reserve your place free today

28 Jun 2022
Rory Shadbolt
Publishing / Media

Editorial article

With the return of this highly anticipated online Summit, SelectScience® invites you to join scientists and clinical researchers from across the globe online, in real-time, to discuss the latest techniques, cutting-edge technologies, and critical developments in cancer and immunology research on July 19, 2022.

Registration is now open for this free-to-attend online conference that will feature cutting-edge presentations by industry-leading scientists, clinical researchers, and technology innovators.'

By registering today, you’ll gain access to a host of expert-led talks on topics such as immunotherapy, metabolic classes of cancer, chromosomal instability, cancer detection using nanoparticles, cancer vaccines, and more.

Highlighted presentations include:

  • SESORS for preclinical imaging of glioblastoma, Dr. Fay Nicolson, Research Fellow, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
  • Instability genes in cancer, Prof. Adil Daud, HS Clinical Professor, University of California
  • Healing after COVID-19, impacts in pediatric medulloblastoma, Dr. Noelle Cutter, Associate Professor, New York’s Molloy College
  • Pathogenic implications of the SCF complex in cancer development, Dr. Kirk McManus, Associate Professor, University of Manitoba
  • Targeting metabolic symbiosis in the pancreatic tumor microenvironment, Dr. Chris Halbrook, Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of California
  • Plasma proteomic profiling as a precision oncology tool, Dr. Ofer Sharon, CEO, OncoHost

How this online event works:

Register in advance to receive entry details and agenda updates. Bookmark key presentations and add them to your calendar so you don’t miss them. On the day of the event, enter the virtual lobby (pictured below) and explore!

clinical science lobby
A still image of the lobby from our successful Clinical Science Summit
auditorium still image
A still image from the auditorium at the Clinical Science Summit

Why attend?

  • Keep up with cutting-edge clinical research from world-class speakers
  • Access white papers, academic posters, case studies, and more
  • Ask the experts – live Q&As with manufacturers, scientists, and clinical researchers
  • Discover the latest technology in this field
  • Network with scientists and researchers around the world

Register for free today

Watch this space for further details, and follow our social media channels:

Manufacturers should contact salesteam@selectscience.net today for further information or to book booth space.

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