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SITC 2018 Annual Meeting: Concurrent Session 107: Metabolic Manipulation of the TME 

11-30-2018 10:30

The Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) hosted "Concurrent Session 107: Metabolic Manipulation of the TME" during the SITC 2018 Annual Meeting on November 9, 2018. Available here are the presentation slides and video from the session.

33rd Annual Meeting Organizers

  • Crystal L. Mackall, MD – Stanford University
  • Naiyer A. Rizvi, MD – Columbia University Medical Center
  • Krista M. Rubin, MS, FNP-BC – Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Dario A. A. Vignali, PhD – University of Pittsburgh

Co-Chairs
  • Greg M. Delgoffe, PhD – University of Pittsburgh
  • Michele W. Teng, PhD – QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute

Program Summary

The Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer's (SITC) 33rd Annual Meeting provided a multidisciplinary educational and interactive environment focused on improving outcomes for current and future patients with cancer by incorporating strategies based on basic and applied cancer immunotherapy.

Disclaimer: Due to the rapidly-evolving field of cancer immunotherapy, some of the content on this page may be out of date. For current information from SITC on cancer immunotherapy, scroll down to view Related Entries and Links.

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Meeting: SITC 33 Annual Meeting: Concurrent Session 107: Metabolic Manipulation of the TME; Presenter: Jessica Thaxton, PhD MSCR – Medical University of South Carolina; Date: November 9, 2018