View Previous NCI Immunotherapy Fellowship Recipients Applications will open Summer of 2024. Eligibility Criteria Able to relocate to Bethesda, MD for the duration of the fellowship Trained in medical oncology, hematology, pediatric oncology, radiation oncology, or surgical oncology Strong interest in learning about immunotherapy Preference is given to those with an academic interest Open to U.S. and non-U.S. trained physicians (the latter requires ECFMG certification and completion of USMLE Step 1, 2, and 3) Benefits Provides opportunities to understand how to design, write, and run clinical trials, how to treat patients, how to manage toxicities, as well as opportunities to work with multiple experimental agents Work with internationally recognized experts in immunotherapy Learn management of immune-related adverse events Develop experience in writing and running immunotherapy clinical trials Develop experience with a wide array of immunotherapy approaches Cellular therapy (e.g., CAR-T or TCR transgenic approaches) Combination immunotherapy approaches Immune checkpoint inhibitors Immunocytokines Therapeutic vaccines Possibilities for attending and presenting at national/international meetings Attend and participate in regularly scheduled NIH immunotherapy conferences Make a difference in the lives of patients with cancer at the largest hospital in the world devoted solely to research Salary is based on applicable laws, regulations, and policies
On March 22, 2023, the Food and Drug Administration granted accelerated approval to retifanlimab-dlwr (Zynyz, Incyte Corporation) for adult patients with metastatic or recurrent locally advanced Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC)
On December 17, 2021, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) in partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) hosted the ninth webinar within the "SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series." The recording of the webinar "Course 9 - Neoantigen Discovery: Computational Science Immuno-Oncology" is available below. Webinar Faculty Faculty : Yi Xing, PhD – Children's Hospital of Pennsylvania/University of Pennsylvania; NCI Cancer Moonshot IOTN Moderator : Kellie N. Smith, PhD – Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Program Information In partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) launched a new series of nine computational immuno-oncology webinars. These digital events will help individual research labs to embrace the computational challenges of analyzing and integrating diverse assay data across the spectrum of immuno-oncology. Organized by the SITC Big Data and Data Sharing Committee , these one-hour webinars helped participants obtain proper analytical understanding and concrete computational tools to tackle immuno-oncology questions and challenges at the interface between wet and dry labs
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On November 17, 2021, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) in partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) hosted the eighth webinar within the "SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series." The recording of the webinar "Course 8 - Microbiome Analyses: Computational Science Immuno-Oncology" is available below. Webinar Faculty Faculty : Joao Xavier, PhD – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; NCI CSBC Moderator : Matthew J. Reilley, MD – University of Virginia Program Information In partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) launched a new series of nine computational immuno-oncology webinars. These digital events will help individual research labs to embrace the computational challenges of analyzing and integrating diverse assay data across the spectrum of immuno-oncology. Organized by the SITC Big Data and Data Sharing Committee , these one-hour webinars helped participants obtain proper analytical understanding and concrete computational tools to tackle immuno-oncology questions and challenges at the interface between wet and dry labs
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On October 20, 2021, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) in partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) hosted the seventh webinar within the "SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series." The recording of the webinar "Course 7 - Single-Cell Proteomics: Computational Science Immuno-Oncology" is available below. Webinar Faculty Faculty : Christina Curtis, PhD – Stanford University; NCI Cancer Moonshot HTAN Moderator : Santosh Putta, PhD – Qognit Inc. Program Information In partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) launched a new series of nine computational immuno-oncology webinars. These digital events will help individual research labs to embrace the computational challenges of analyzing and integrating diverse assay data across the spectrum of immuno-oncology. Organized by the SITC Big Data and Data Sharing Committee , these one-hour webinars helped participants obtain proper analytical understanding and concrete computational tools to tackle immuno-oncology questions and challenges at the interface between wet and dry labs
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On September 8, 2021, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) in partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) hosted the sixth webinar within the "SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series." The recording of the webinar "Course 6 - Immunopeptidomics: Computational Science Immuno-Oncology" is available below. Webinar Faculty Faculty : Bing Zhang, PhD – BCM, NCI CPTAC Co-Moderator : Dora Hammerl, PhD – Erasmus MC Cancer Institute Co-Moderator : Carsten Krieg, PhD – Medical University of South Carolina Program Information In partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) launched a new series of nine computational immuno-oncology webinars. These digital events will help individual research labs to embrace the computational challenges of analyzing and integrating diverse assay data across the spectrum of immuno-oncology. Organized by the SITC Big Data and Data Sharing Committee , these one-hour webinars helped participants obtain proper analytical understanding and concrete computational tools to tackle immuno-oncology questions and challenges at the interface between wet and dry labs
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On June 17, 2021, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) in partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) hosted the third webinar within the "SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series." The recording of the webinar "Course 3 - Single-cell RNA Sequencing: Computational Science Immuno-Oncology" is available below. Webinar Faculty Presenter: Dana Pe’er, PhD – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; NCI Cancer Moonshot HTAN Moderator : Daniel Wells, PhD – Immunai Program Information In partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) launched a new series of nine computational immuno-oncology webinars. These digital events will help individual research labs to embrace the computational challenges of analyzing and integrating diverse assay data across the spectrum of immuno-oncology. Organized by the SITC Big Data and Data Sharing Committee , these one-hour webinars helped participants obtain proper analytical understanding and concrete computational tools to tackle immuno-oncology questions and challenges at the interface between wet and dry labs
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SITC and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) are pleased to launch their fourth "SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-oncology Webinar Series" throughout May-December 2024. This year's series will focus specifically on the application of artificial intelligence (AI) across the field of immuno-oncology (IO). Organized by the SITC Big Data and Data Sharing Committee, these nine free-to-attend digital events will help individual research labs to embrace the computational challenges of analyzing and integrating diverse assay data across the spectrum of immuno-oncology using AI. Explore the exciting applications and promising implications of the rapidly advancing field of AI for immuno-oncology and register for the entire series of webinars!
On September 15, 2022, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) in partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) held the seventh of nine computational immuno-oncology webinars. The recording of the seventh webinar "Course 7 – Machine Learning and AI: Computational Science in Immuno-Oncology " is available below. Webinar Faculty Faculty : Olivier Elemento, PhD – Weill Cornell Medicine/NCI Cancer Moonshot IOTN Moderator : Santosh Putta, PhD – Qognit Inc. Program Information In partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) launched the second iteration of the SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar Series. These digital events will enable individual research labs to embrace the computational challenges of analyzing and integrating diverse assay data across the spectrum of immuno-oncology. Organized by the SITC Big Data and Data Sharing Committee , these one-hour webinars help participants foster better communication concerning data science technologies and analyses between cancer immunotherapy researchers and clinicians in order to fuel translational immunotherapy research
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On April 7, 2022, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) in partnership with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) launched a series of nine computational immuno-oncology webinars. The recording of the first webinar "Course 1 - Historical Perspective and Future Directions: Computational Science in Immuno-Oncology" is available below
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