October 31, 2019
National Institutes of Health
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Building 50
Room 1227/1233

The Center of Excellence in Integrative Cancer Biology and Genomics (CEICBG) promotes the innovative use of genetic and genomic approaches and technologies for basic science discoveries and clinical research applications for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.

The purpose of the CEICBG Fall Symposiums is to foster interaction among the laboratories within the CEICBG (both CCR and DCEG) and to enhance the education and development of junior investigators and fellows in CEICBG laboratories.

The symposium will feature our keynote speaker, Dr. Angelika Amon, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and several talks selected from submitted abstracts. 

The Symposium is open to all NIH staff.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION: Online registration is free and required. Registration is free, but seating is limited so be sure to register early! 

Objectives:

  • Strengthen interactions across the Intramural Research Program by providing a unique research environment and a capacity to take on "big" high risk projects
  • Enhance collaborative network among principal investigators and interactions with other NCI centers and programs
  • Consolidate existing cancer databases
  • Maximize utilization and accessibility of animal models
  • Expand core facilities
  • Provide a venue for annual meetings with participation from extramural scientists

CEICBG Fellows Symposium Organizing Committee:

  • Rouf Banday, Ph.D., Laboratory of Translational Genomics, DCEG, NCI
  • Rachel Lokanga, Ph.D., Genetics Branch, CCR, NCI
  • Adrian Lita, Ph.D., Neuro-Oncology Branch, CCR, NCI
  • Dorela Shuboni-Mulligan, Ph.D., Neuro-Oncology Branch, CCR, NCI

Registration

Registration is currently closed.