Christine M. Lovly: Supporting Physician-Scientist Training Through AACR
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Christine M. Lovly: Supporting Physician-Scientist Training Through AACR

Christine M. Lovly, Member Board of Directors at the American Association for Cancer Research and Division Chief of Thoracic Medical Oncology at City of Hope shared a post by American Association for Cancer Research on LinkedIn, adding:

“Physician Scientists Trainees interested in translational cancer research.

APPLY NOW! And please share/repost.

American Association for Cancer Research ‘Molecular Biology in Clinical Oncology’ (aka Aspen) course. Running for >30 years, alum from this course include so many superstars in the cancer research world.

Join us to:

– Network with colleagues from around the world.
– Learn about cutting edge techniques.
– Refine grant writing and review skills.
– All while making new friends and developing new connections that will last for many years ahead! (Plus having fun!).

Now more than ever we need community, teamwork, and mutual support and sponsorship to continue to promote and accelerate cancer research and our cancer workforce, especially trainees! More information below.”

Quoting American Association for Cancer Research‘s post:

“Apply by March 27 to attend the AACR Molecular Biology in Clinical Oncology Workshop (July 19-25, Coronado, California).

Directed by Ross L. Levine, Christine M. Lovly and Jean Y. Tang, this intensive workshop provides aspiring physician-scientists with a substantive overview of molecular biology, translational cancer research, current lab techniques, career development, and best practices for grant writing. Learn more.”

Christine M. Lovly

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