Cancer Research UK Science and Innovation shared a post on LinkedIn:
“From uncovering the biological mechanisms that drive radiation response to advancing precision and personalised treatment approaches, researchers worldwide are investigating ways to make radiotherapy more effective while reducing side effects for patients.
Join us at the Radiation Research Conference, where we’ll bring the international, multidisciplinary community leading these efforts together, with a particular focus on mechanistically rich and biologically informed radiation research.
17–19 March 2027
Park Plaza Victoria London
The conference will showcase the latest scientific advances, spark meaningful debate and foster new collaborations that drive progress in the field.
The programme will explore the following key themes:
- Molecular and cellular determinants of radiation response
- Tumour microenvironment and immune responses to radiation
- Innovative radiation modalities and biological paradigms
- Data-driven and predictive radiation oncology
- Equity, access and health inequalities in radiation oncology
- Translating discovery into clinical impact
Our expert scientific committee, made up of David Sebag-Montefiore (University of Leeds), Fei-Fei Liu (Canadian Institutes of Health Research | Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada), Jason Parsons (University of Birmingham), Silvia Formenti (Weill Cornell Medicine) and Eric Deutsch (Gustave Roussy), is shaping a high-impact programme of cutting-edge science, collaboration and networking. This is a must-attend event for radiation researchers at all career stages.
Find out more and register now: Radiation Research Conference 2027.”
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