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Synthetic and Systems Approaches to Interrogate Spatiotemporal Processes in Cancer Virtual Workshop Series

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This series of virtual mini-workshops held in May 2025 explored how synthetic and systems biology can advance our understanding of spatially defined processes in cancer. Each interactive workshop focused on a key biological topic and featured a keynote, expert talks, group discussions, and breakout sessions.

Workshop Dates & Topics

  • May 13, 2025: Transformation and Cancer Initiation
  • May 15, 2025: Tumor-Immune Interactions
  • May 20, 2025: Drug Response and Resistance

These events brought together researchers from different fields to share insights, discuss emerging technologies, and identify collaborative solutions to key challenges in cancer biology. 

Documents from the Workshop Series

Recordings from the Workshop Series

Contacts for the Workshop Series

For additional information about the Synthetic and Systems Approaches to Interrogate Spatiotemporal Processes in Cancer Virtual Workshops, please contact Dr. Hannah Dueck in DCB or Dr. Michelle Berny-Lang in the NCI Center for Strategic Science Initiatives (CSSI).

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