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Call for Abstracts: Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 27th Annual Meeting
United States
Maryland
07/11/2012

Call for Abstracts: Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer 27th Annual Meeting

October 26-28, 2012 North Bethesda, Maryland

The SITC 27th Annual Meeting allows for scientific exchange of the most cutting-edge preclinical and clinical data on immunotherapies and biological therapy of cancer. The program included dynamic presentations, interactive panel discussions and scientific posters on the most timely topics in cancer immunotherapy as well as vital information on clinical trial design and regulatory issues to advance collaboration and translation of cancer immunotherapies.

SITC is ideally positioned to meet the identified needs of our attendees. SITC’s strength lies in its history of organizing successful scientific conferences that gather clinicians and scientists from around the globe to interact and discuss the most important issues in cancer immunotherapy. By addressing these needs, SITC advances effective, efficient research and interaction on promising cancer therapies with biological and immunological agents. Through its integrated programs, SITC promotes productive collaboration among scientists and with other organizations in the field. Ultimately this scientific exchange and collaborative environment will lead to better cancer patient outcomes with novel cancer immunotherapies.

The SITC 27th Annual Meeting program format and content is designed to address identified needs/practice gaps and promotes:

Exchange between basic and clinical researchers, thus improving the caliber of the science and promoting translation
Discussion on potential hurdles in cancer immunotherapy from the trial design and regulatory perspective
Integrated understanding of the state of cancer immunotherapy research in today’s environment, identification of potential funding opportunities, and mentoring of junior investigators
Discussion of novel therapies and applications based on the research presented
Interactions with industry to promote access to novel agents for clinical development

Intended Audience

The audience for this program is basic and clinical investigators from academic institutions, industry and regulatory agencies, including clinicians, basic and translational researchers, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and allied health professionals involved in cancer research.

Program Goals

Exchange information on the most recent advances in tumor immunology and cancer immunotherapy
Convey recent advances in biology and immunotherapy as they relate to specific cancers and various immunotherapy modalities, cell subsets, animal models, and aspects of negative regulation in the tumor microenvironment
Identify promising research opportunities, new techniques and clinical applications incorporating these advances
Establish dialogue between academia, industry and government on these advances

Expected Learner Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the participants will be able to:

Summarize the most recent advances in tumor immunology and cancer immunotherapy
Integrate recent advances in cancer immunology and immunotherapy into basic, clinical and translational research
Incorporate new research and techniques into clinical applications for cancer immunotherapy
Establish and solidify collaborations among the various members of academia, industry, government and clinical practices to promote clinical evaluation of these advances in more efficient trials

Abstracts

Each year, SITC has an open call for abstract submission for the SITC 27th Annual Meeting.

Submitting an abstract is free to members and non-members alike, so all are encouraged to submit. By submitting an abstract, you will be eligible to present a poster during the SITC 27th Annual Meeting and will be in consideration for one of the oral abstract presentation slots available in the plenary and concurrent sessions each day of the program. In addition, should you meet the criteria, you may be eligible for a Young Investigator Travel Award and possibly in contention for the SITC Presidential Award.

The deadline to submit an abstract is July 11, 2012.

Abstract Categories

Adoptive T Cell Transfer and Cell Therapy as Cancer Immunotherapy (CARS)
Combining Immunotherapy and Other Therapies
DC Subsets / Cancer Vaccines
Immunity of Oncolytic Viruses
Immunotherapy Combinations *
Innate Immunity in Cancer *
Single Cell High Throughput Technologies Immune Monitoring
T Cell Manufacture and Potency Testing
T Cell Modulating Strategies
Targeted Therapies and Anti-Tumor Immunity *
Targeting Immune Suppression
Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies in Cancer *
Tumor Microenvironment *
Tumor Vasculature, Chemokines and Lymphocyte Trafficking to the Tumor *

* Denotes poster only category. Abstracts submitted in these categories will be eligible for poster presentation only. However, abstracts submitted in these categories and noted eligible for Young Investigator Awards will be considered for both poster and oral presentations.

Abstracts submission for the SITC 27th Annual Meeting runs May 7 - July 11, 2012 through the SITC website.

Oncologist, Physician Researcher, Virologist
Call for Abstracts: Inducing and Breaking Tolerogenic Antigen-Presenting Cell Function
United Kingdom
05/30/2012

Call for Abstracts: Inducing and Breaking Tolerogenic Antigen-Presenting Cell Function

Thursday, 5 July 2012 London, United Kingdom

The Deadline for abstract submissions for oral presentation is May 30th 2012

Professional antigen-presenting cells (APC) such as dendritic cells (DC) and macrophages play a critical role in the initiation and maintenance of a T cell-mediated immune response. APC are essential for T cell priming, differentiation and activation in lymphoid tissue and at sites of inflammation. Understanding the molecular mechanisms via which APC function can be controlled may give novel insights into how T cell mediated immunity may be induced or blocked. This meeting will highlight current research aimed at inducing APC with tolerogenic function in order to treat inflammatory disease (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis) as well as work aimed at boosting the immunostimulatory function of APC in the context of cancer. The meeting will also highlight recent progress on the suppressive effects of CD4+ regulatory T cells on APC function, and how these can be overcome.

This event has CPD accreditation and will have a discussion panel session.

On registration you will be able to submit your questions to the panel that will be asked by the chair on the day of the event

Meeting chairs: Dr Leonie Taams, Senior Lecturer in Immunology, King's College London Centre for Molecular and Cellular Biology of Inflammation and Dr Catharien Hilkens, Reader in Immunotherapy, Newcastle University , UK

Email: enquiries@euroscicon.com

Web: www.euroscicon.com

For all accommodation and travel enquiries please contact accommodationandtravel@euroscicon.com

Immunologist, Oncologist, Physician Researcher, Rheumatologist
Call for Abstracts: 16th Annual Meeting of the Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Colorectal Cancer
United States
Massachusetts
07/15/2012

Call for Abstracts: 16th Annual Meeting of the Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Colorectal Cancer

October 27-29, 2012 Boston, Massachusetts

Abstract submission opens May 15, 2012.

Deadline for abstract submissions is 11:59 pm ET on July 15, 2012.

The Collaborative Group of the Americas on Inherited Colorectal Cancers (CGA-ICC) invites the submission of abstracts regarding clinical, basic science, and/or psychosocial aspects of hereditary colorectal cancer. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive update on the status of research and to stimulate collaborations, recruitment of subjects, and ideas for the development of other studies. Authors may submit abstracts of completed work, work in progress, or work presented elsewhere within the past 12 months. All abstracts that are appropriately formatted and contain appropriate content will be accepted for poster or podium presentation. Therefore, meeting and hotel registration is encouraged at the time of abstract submission. To register, please go to www.ccfcme.org/cga12.

Abstract Submission Instructions: Abstracts will only be accepted electronically and should be submitted via email to abstract@cgaicc.com on or after May 15, 2012. The deadline for receipt of abstracts is 11:59 pm ET on July 15, 2012. All abstracts with appropriate content and formatting will be accepted for poster or podium presentation. Please indicate in your email if you would like your abstract considered only for poster presentation. All submitting authors will receive confirmation of their abstract submission by email.

Abstracts will be selected for podium presentation based on scientific merit. Notification of acceptance for podium and poster presentations will be acknowledged by email in August, 2012. Abstracts will be published in the December 2012 issue of the journal Familial Cancer.

Abstract Formatting Instructions: Limit abstracts to one page, typed in 12-point Times New Roman font, single-spaced with one-inch margins, and left justified. Organize the abstract into Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions. Define all abbreviations. Include the abstract title, full names and institutional affiliations of all authors, and email address of the corresponding author at the top of the abstract. Underline the name of the presenting author. Abstracts must not contain copyrighted material unless permission has been obtained by the author. Previously published abstracts will be excluded from publication in Familial Cancer.

Any questions regarding abstract submission should be directed to admin@cgaicc.com

Gastroenterologist, Oncologist, Physician Researcher
Call for Abstracts: Academy of Oncology Nurse Navigators Third Annual Navigation and Survivorship Conference
United States
Arizona
07/13/2012

Call for Abstracts: Academy of Oncology Nurse Navigators Third Annual Navigation and Survivorship Conference

September 14-16, 2012 Phoenix, Arizona

Submit an abstract for AONN’s Third Annual Navigation and Survivorship Conference. This is an opportunity to share research, programs, and results with your navigation and survivorship care colleagues. This session will facilitate communication among the various professionals and programs to advance the knowledge of all our members and those in attendance.

There are several categories of abstracts, so please choose the category that best fits your abstract.

To Participate
Submit your abstract to AONN online at www.AONNonline.org/conference/abstracts or e-mail them to Conference@AONNonline.org by the due date, Friday, July 13, 2012.

Abstract/Poster Categories

Category I: Patient Education
Category II: Psychological Support
Category III: Tracking Processes Across the Continuum of Care
Category IV: Original Research
Category V: Screening Programs for the Underserved
Category VI: Community Outreach
 

Nurse, Nurse Researcher
Call for Papers: 15th World Conference on Lung Cancer
Australia
06/21/2012

Call for Papers: 15th World Conference on Lung Cancer

October 27-31, 2012 Sydney, Australia

Abstract Submission Deadline June 21, 2013
Author Notification July 26, 2013
Late Breaking Abstract Submission Deadline August 30, 2013
Presenting Author Registration Deadline September 20, 2013

At the 15th World Conference on Lung Cancer our objectives are to:

• Enhance tobacco control and smoking cessation
• Identify effective global lung cancer prevention strategies
• Understand risk stratification for screening and early detection
• Utilise optimal biopsy and molecular testing strategies to support individualized care
• Optimize cost-effective imaging for diagnosis, staging and follow-up
• Describe best practice multi-disciplinary management and identify barriers to its implementation
• Appreciate emerging technologies and recent advances in treatment for lung cancer
• Highlight optimal symptom relief and palliation strategies for thoracic cancers
• Practice survivorship and support strategies 

CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT

International Conference Services Ltd.
Suite 2101 - 1177 West Hastings Street
Vancouver, BC Canada V6E 2K3
Phone: +1 604 681 2153
Fax: +1 604 681 1049
Email: WCLC2013@icsevents.com

Conference Manager: Grit Schoenherr

Nurse, Nurse Researcher, Oncologist, Pain Specialist, Physician Researcher, Public Health Expert, Social Worker