September 18 - 20
Location:
Stanford University
Berg Hall at Li Ka Shing Center (LKSC)
291 Campus Drive
Stanford, CA
Cost: $70
Questions: Contact Sei Lee, PhD
2023 Comprehensive Cancer Research Training Program
The Stanford Cancer Institute’s (SCI) Comprehensive Cancer Research Training Program (CCRTP) is an engaging two-and-a-half-day program that invites learners to participate in current cancer research lectures and discussions. 2023 marks the 15th anniversary of this exciting program.
The program’s curriculum consists of plenary sessions followed by half-day sessions on two scientific themes, each featuring three to four presentations. Speakers include nationally and internationally renowned Stanford faculty who will expound on current topics of basic, translational, and clinical cancer research.
SCI invites learners from all levels, including undergraduate, graduate, post-doctoral students (residents, clinical fellows, research fellows), and junior faculty, to attend. Individuals from the School of Medicine, School of Engineering, and the School of Humanities and Sciences are highly encouraged to participate. External students are welcome and highly encouraged to participate as well. Other opportunities during CCRTP include poster sessions where learners can showcase research work through a poster session and network with faculty, colleagues, and other peers. At the end of the program, we ask for feedback through a post-event survey to improve the curation of topics further and improve your experience.
SEPTEMBER 18 AGENDA
8:00 - 9:00 am |
Light Breakfast & Registration |
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9:00 - 9:30 am |
PLENARY & WELCOME |
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Steve Artandi, MD, PhD Director of the Stanford Cancer Institute & Professor of Biochemistry |
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9:30 - 11:50 am |
SESSION I: CANCER THERAPEUTICS |
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SPEAKERS |
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9:30 - 10:10 am |
Reprogramming Biomolecular Circuits for Next Generation Cell Therapies
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10:10 - 10:30 am |
Break |
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10:30 - 11:10 am |
Allison Betof Warner, MD, PhD |
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11:10 - 11:50 am |
Deciphering the Microbial Regulation of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T cells Assistant Professor of Medicine |
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11:50 - 12:45 pm |
Lunch |
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12:50 - 4:10 pm |
SESSION II: CANCER ENGINEERING |
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SPEAKERS |
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12:50 - 1:30 pm |
Engineering Proteins to Map and Manipulate Cells
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1:30 - 2:20 pm |
Molecular Imaging and Theranostics in Cancer
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2:20 - 2:40 pm |
Break |
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2:40 - 3:20 pm |
Using Structural Biology to Enable Therapeutic Development
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3:20 – 4:00 pm |
A De Novo Platform for Antigen-focused Targeting of Major Histocompatibility Complexes
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4:00 - 4:10 pm |
Closing Remarks
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SEPTEMBER 19 AGENDA
8:00 - 8:30 am |
Light Breakfast & Registration |
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8:40 - 9:30 am |
PLENARY |
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Carolyn Bertozzi, PhD |
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9:30 - 11:50 am |
SESSION I: DATA SCIENCES |
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SPEAKERS |
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9:30 - 10:10 am |
Measuring Progress in the Treatment of Metastatic Breast Cancer
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10:10 - 10:30 am |
Break |
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10:30 - 11:10 am |
Using Real-World Data and Data Science for Precision Oncology
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11:10 - 11:50 am |
Livnat Jerby, PhD |
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11:50 - 12:45 pm |
Lunch |
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12:50 - 4:00 pm |
SESSION II: HOW TO ... |
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SPEAKERS |
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12:50 - 1:40 pm |
Center Joy in Your Grant Writing
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1:40 - 2:20 pm |
Mark Lee, MD, PhD |
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2:20 - 2:40 pm |
BREAK |
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2:40 - 3:20 pm |
Develop an Idea into a Clinical Trial
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3:20 - 4:00 pm |
Speaking Up Without Freaking Out
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4:00 - 5:30 pm |
POSTER SESSIONS AND RECEPTION |
SEPTEMBER 20 AGENDA
9:00 - 9:30 am |
Light Breakfast & Registration & Pick Up Certificates |
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SESSION I: TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH |
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SPEAKERS |
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9:30 - 10:10 am |
Phenotypic Drug and Biomarker Discovery for Cancer Therapy
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10:10 - 10:50 am |
Cerebrospinal Fluid Cell Free Nucleic Acids as a Scientific Tool in Leptomeningeal Disease
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10:50 - 11:30 am |
ecDNA: Cancer’s Dynamic Circular Genome
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11:30-11:40 am |
Break |
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11:40 - 12:30 pm |
BREAKOUT SESSION: CAREER PATHWAYS |
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SPEAKERS |
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Yi Pang, MMed, MHA |
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Elena Sotillo-Piñeiro, PhD |
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11:40 - 12:30 pm |
BREAKOUT SESSION: JUNIOR FACULTY/EARLY CAREER |
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SPEAKERS |
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Muhammad Murtaza Hassan, PhD
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Erinn Rankin, PhD
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Kekoa Taparra, MD, PhD
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12:30 pm |
ADJOURN/END OF PROGRAM |
PROGRAM DIRECTORS
Laura Attardi, PhD
Catharine and Howard Avery Professor of the School of Medicine and of Genetics
James Ford, MD
Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and of Genetics and, by Courtesy, of Pediatrics
Melinda Telli, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
SPEAKERS
Matt Abrahams
Lecturer, Organizational Behavior Graduate School of Business
Steven Artandi, MD, PhD
Director of the Stanford Cancer Institute & Professor of Biochemistry
Carolyn Bertozzi, PhD
Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Chemical & Systems Biology
Crystal Botham, PhD
Director of the Office of Pediatric Research Development
Jennifer Caswell-Jin, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Oncology)
Mark Chao, MD, PhD
Co-founder and CEO, TenSixteen Bio
Chris Chen, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Oncology)
Steven Corsello, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Oncology)
Katherine Ferrara, PHD
Professor of Radiology and the Division Chief for the Molecular Imaging Program
James Ford, MD
Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and of Genetics and, by Courtesy, of Pediatrics
Maxine Umeh Garcia, PhD
Instructor, Neurosurgery
Muhammad Murtaza Hassan, PhD
Postdoctoral Scholar
Rogelio Hernandez-Lopez, PhD
Assistant Professor of Bioengineering and of Genetics
Possu Huang, PhD
Assistant Professor of Bioengineering
Livnat Jerby, PhD
Assistant Professor of Genetics
Mark Lee, MD, PhD
Co-FounderCo-Founder, N-Power Medicine, Inc
Yi Pang, MMed, MHA
SCI Clinical Trials Office Executive Administrative Director
Erinn Rankin, PhD
Assistant Professor, Radiation & Gynecologic Oncology
Kacper Rogala, PhD
Assistant Professor of Structural Biology & of Chemical & Systems Biology
Melody Smith, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Elena Sotillo-Piñeiro
Senior Research Scientist
Kekoa Taparra, MD, PhD
Postdoctoral Medical Fellow
Alice Ting, PhD
Professor of Genetics, of Biology and, by courtesy, of Chemistry
Professor of Radiology
Paul Mischel, MD
Professor of Pathology
Allison Betof Warner, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
James Zou, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Data Science
Attendees are invited to participate in the poster session. If you would like to showcase your work, please register for the program and submit your abstract by August 28. You will submit your abstract via the registration form. Further instructions on poster setup and judging criteria will be emailed to you directly
Abstract Submission: Register here
Deadline: September 5, 2023
After you check in at the registration desk in the Li Ka Shing Center lobby, please set up the poster in your designated spot. Please bring your posters ready for display.
Poster dimensions can be up to a maximum of 48x36 inches. A tack board will be provided to support the posters and supplies (extra tacks, tape).Posters will be on display throughout the day. Presenters should plan on being stationed by their work to answer questions during the lunch break.
All posters must be removed by the end of the reception on Sept. 19th.
Should you have any questions about your poster session, contact Sei Lee, PhD.
Poster Printing Resources:
- Stanford Student Affairs: Learning Technology & Spaces (On-Campus)
- Biotech Production (Off-Campus)
- PIP Printing (Off-Campus)
Parking
Parking is enforced on campus Monday to Friday, 8 am - 4 pm (unless otherwise posted). There are 2 parking garages nearby LKSC.
- Stock Farm Garage
360 Oak Rd, Stanford, CA
Get Directions > - Roth Way Garage
345 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA
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We encourage you to download ParkMobile before arriving on campus for faster and more convenient visitor parking payments. Find detailed instructions on how to use ParkMobile here.
Marguerite - Stanford’s free public shuttle
Stanford’s free Marguerite shuttle system serves major parking structures and visitor parking lots on campus. From the Stock Farm Garage, you can take shuttle line C. For a full map and schedule, visit here.
Local Lodging
There is a room block with limited availability at the Stanford Guest House, 2575 Sand Hill Rd, Menlo Park, CA.
Deadline to book: August 9, 2023
Room Rate: $189 per night
Reserve: You can book online here or call the front desk at (650) 926-2800. Please reference the group booking code: SCI23
From the Stanford Guest House, you can take the Marguerite shuttle to campus.
For additional lodging options, there are four hotels in the area that give a 17% discount to Stanford visitors. We do not have an official room block with these hotels.
Yes, at the end of the CCRTP program (Sept. 20th), each participant will receive a physical certificate of attendance.
Please see our website for more information on membership types and eligibility requirements.
You will be able to grow your professional network by attending networking opportunities, and you can find encouragement and inspiration for your research through didactic lectures.
CCRTP will continue to be hosted at the Stanford main campus area or in neighboring Palo Alto.
We will not be able to accommodate high school students.
CCRTP welcomes external learners from the greater community.
Yes, please see the CCRTP website for travel information and lodging options.
No, this program is not considered for CME credits.
Yes. After you pay for registration, you can submit the receipt for reimbursement. The STAP reimbursement form can be found here.