📣 Important Announcement: Inside Cancer Careers Podcast Concluding 📣 It's with a mix of gratitude and reflection that we announce the conclusion of the Inside Cancer Careers podcast. 😔 For two years, we have had the privilege of bringing you insightful conversations with incredible professionals in the cancer research and care field. 🧬🩺 We have explored many career paths, shared inspiring stories, and aimed to provide valuable guidance to our listeners. We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to: 🎙️ Our Guests: For generously sharing their expertise and experiences. 🎧 Our Listeners: For your unwavering support and engagement. While we won't be producing new episodes, the existing archive will remain available! You can still access all past interviews for valuable career insights. https://lnkd.in/eWmC_Ejh We're incredibly grateful for the community we have built, and we hope the podcast has been a helpful resource for your career journey. 🙏 Thank you for being a part of the Inside Cancer Careers family. 💕
Train at NCI
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Building the 21st century cancer research workforce across NCI campuses and the United States.
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The Center for Cancer Training (CCT) supports the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) goal of training cancer researchers for the 21st century. CCT provides funding to support training and career development for cancer researchers working at institutions nationwide and manages intramural training programs offered at NCI laboratories and offices in Maryland. NCI Privacy Policy: https://www.cancer.gov/policies/privacy-security
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Undergraduate engineers! Are you up for a challenge? NIBIB and @VentureWell invite student teams to develop innovative technological solutions to unmet clinical needs as part of the Design by Biomedical Undergraduate Teams (DEBUT) Challenge. Teams will compete for 15 prizes, totaling $190,000, that are centered on various areas of interest within health care. Submissions close on June 18. Get the details: https://go.nih.gov/SfhZLyp #MedTech #BiomedicalEngineering #DEBUT2025
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⏰ It's TODAY! 🔬 Join us at 2 PM EDT for the NCI Rising Scholars Seminar with Dr. Abhijit Parolia to discuss "NSD2 is a requisite subunit of the AR/FOXA1 neo-enhanceosome in promoting prostate tumorigenesis." 🧬 Don't miss this crucial discussion on cancer research! ➡️ Join now: https://lnkd.in/eQpw6iSu
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🎤 Curious about the role of AI in shaping the future of cancer research? 🎙️ We are re-airing one of our most popular episodes from Season 2 of Inside Cancer Careers! This discussion with NCI IT leaders discuss the rapidly evolving world of data science and AI's impact on cancer research. Guests Jeff Schilling, NCI’s CIO, and Tony Kerlavage, discuss the potential of AI, the challenges of data, and exciting career paths in this evolving field. 💡 Tune in to gain valuable perspectives on: The latest advancements in AI for cancer research The importance of data quality and control in AI Career opportunities in this dynamic field Listen here ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dAAMehcr
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🗓️ Two days until Dr. Abhijit Parolia's seminar! 🔬 On Thursday, March 20th at 2 PM EDT, he'll present "NSD2 is a requisite subunit of the AR/FOXA1 neo-enhanceosome in promoting prostate tumorigenesis." 🧬 Dr. Parolia, an NCI F99/K00 awardee and Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan, will share his expertise on chromatin and transcriptional defects in cancer. 🧠 Don't miss this opportunity! 👉 RSVP: https://lnkd.in/eQpw6iSu
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🚀 Excited for the next NCI Rising Scholars: Cancer Research Seminar Series! 🔬 Join us on Thursday, March 20th, from 2-3 PM EDT to hear Dr. Abhijit Parolia discuss "NSD2 is a requisite subunit of the AR/FOXA1 neo-enhanceosome in promoting prostate tumorigenesis." 🧬 Dr. Parolia, an NCI F99/K00 awardee and Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan will share insights into his groundbreaking research on chromatin and transcriptional defects in cancer. 🧠 Don't miss this opportunity to learn from this rising scholar in cancer research! ➡️ RSVP here: https://lnkd.in/eQpw6iSu
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We are excited to announce that the NanCI app is back online and better than ever! Our new AI-powered feed is now live and ready to help you stay up-to-date on the latest cancer research. With NanCI, you can: · Get personalized recommendations for research papers and science news. · Create folders to organize your research and keep track of your progress. · Bookmark papers, give feedback to the AI, and "Ask NanCI" questions about open-source papers. · Stay up-to-date on the latest news in your field and connect with other members of the NanCI community. Download NanCI today and start exploring the new feed! https://lnkd.in/eYT3EhVH
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📣 Mark your calendars! 🗓️ The NCI Rising Scholars: Cancer Research Seminar Series is back! Join us on March 20th (2-3 PM EDT) for an insightful seminar by Dr. Abhijit Parolia, an NCI F99/K00 awardee and Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan! He will dive deep into "NSD2 is a requisite subunit of the AR/FOXA1 neo-enhanceosome in promoting prostate tumorigenesis." Want to understand how chromatin and epigenetic protein complexes drive cancer? 🤔 This seminar is for you! ➡️ RSVP now: https://lnkd.in/eQpw6iSu
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📢 New Podcast Episode: The Future of Clinical Trials: Decentralized and Patient-Centric 🎙️ Tune in to the latest episode of Inside Cancer Careers, where Dr. Shaalan Beg MD MBA FASCO discusses the exciting future of clinical trials, including decentralized approaches and patient-centric research. Dr. Beg shares his insights on overcoming challenges in clinical trial infrastructure. He also offers advice for those interested in pursuing a career in oncology research, emphasizing the importance of curiosity and leadership development. Listen now and discover how you can contribute to the future of cancer care! 🎧 https://lnkd.in/dG8CHKrQ
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NanCI – Connecting Scientists iOS App Gets a New Feed Features! 📰 Exciting news! 🎉 The NanCI iOS app now has a new feed that brings all its AI-powered recommendations to you in one convenient location. 📍 Keep up with the latest research papers and science news, learn new things, and build your professional network 👥 – all in one place. The new feed also allows you to create folders, 📁 bookmark relevant papers, 📌 and add a description of your focus to each folder. These folders function like "scientific playlists" that help you grow, share, and enjoy scientific information. Download NanCI today and start exploring the new feed! 👇 https://lnkd.in/eYT3EhVH
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