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On Tuesday 10th and Wednesday 11th December 2024, join us for the OxCODE symposium 2024 to hear about the latest research in early cancer detection and prevention from Oxford and elsewhere.

We are delighted to have Victor Velculescu (Johns Hopkins University), Molly Stevens (University of Oxford), Sam Janes (University College London) and Georgia Black (Queen Mary’s University of London) as our keynote speakers and there will be sessions themed on:

  • Technology in cancer early detection/prevention, featuring Sarah Blagden, Fergus Gleeson, Michael Pavlides, Molly Stevens and Victor Velculescu (Johns Hopkins)
  • Preventive cancer vaccines, featuring David Church, Zinaida Dedeic, Catriona Gilmour Hamilton, Nancy Zaarour, and a patient and public representative (TBC)
  • Early Cancer Biology, featuring Asger Jacobsen, Sam Janes (UCL) and Simon Leedham
  • Risk identification and stratification, featuring Pradeep Virdee and Ling Yang
  • Diagnosing patients with non-specific symptoms, featuring Georgia Black (QMUL), Claire Friedemann Smith, Julie-Ann Moreland, and Aduke Onafowokan (Inclusivitii)

The Symposium will also feature:

  • Panel discussions on translating research for patient benefit, and getting funding for cancer early detection and prevention research
  • Lightning talks (abstract submission deadline, 8th November).
  • Poster session (abstract submission deadline, 8th November).

At the end of the first day, there will be a drinks and canapés reception to give you an opportunity to network and build connections.

 

Register here by 25th November.