Other Local Seminars
The EGRP Visiting Scholars Seminar Series brings outstanding scientists in the extramural population sciences community to NCI to share their latest research and facilitates an exchange of ideas on ways to continue moving the science forward. The seminars, which are held in Rockville, Maryland are open to the public.
The Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences health disparities interest group sponsors quarterly seminars to disseminate information about the differential burden of cancer among Americans and to promote the conduct research that identifies and addresses the economic, social, cultural, psychological, behavioral, and biological mechanisms contributing to these disparities.
The Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program in the Center for Cancer Training presents a Colloquia Series on the first and third Wednesdays of the month, from 11:00 a.m. to noon, beginning in September and continuing through June. On occasion these lectures are offered on other days of the week.
All lectures are open to the public and are announced in the NCI calendar of events. Speakers and topics are posted on the above link.
The Center of Excellence in Integrative Cancer Biology and Genomics (CEICBG) sponsors a seminar series covering 5 main areas of interest, including biomarkers and molecular targets, genomics approaches, human genomics and genetics, cancer and inflammation, and integrative/systems biology and bioinformatics. The series is aimed at bringing together NCI intramural scientists to promote research collaborations.