2025 AACR Educational Workshops: Request for Information Question Title * 1. Thank you for your interest in the 2025 AACR Summer Workshops! These specialized workshops provide hands-on training, expert instruction, and valuable networking opportunities. Please choose the workshop(s) you'd like to attend, and we’ll keep you updated with the latest information and application details. You may apply for all workshops, depending on your eligibility. Molecular Biology in Clinical Oncology Dates: July 20-26,2025Location: Loews Coronado Resort, Coronado, CA[2024 Program: linked here]For over 30 years, the AACR Molecular Biology in Clinical Oncology Workshop has been a vital training ground for early-career oncologists, bridging clinical practice with laboratory research. Designed to address the underrepresentation of physician-scientists in cancer research, the program equips participants with hands-on experience in essential techniques, lectures from leading experts, and invaluable mentorship. Focused on career development, it offers guidance on grant writing, including crafting a strong Specific Aims page, and provides rich networking opportunities to foster collaboration and transition into research-based roles. This workshop continues to inspire and prepare future leaders to drive innovation in oncology care and treatment.Comments from previous attendees"The MBCO workshop was absolutely terrific. More than anything, it provided me with the foundation for how to investigate a hypothesis to generate high-quality sound data. The MBCO faculty mentors were inspiring, and it was wonderful to interact with other young investigators in the same phase of life.""My mentors from MBCO continue to be both mentors and sponsors for me several years into my junior faculty career. I can honestly say I wouldn’t be where I am without this experience and the contacts I made." Integrative Molecular Epidemiology Workshop: Bridging Cancer Biology and Precision MedicineDates: July 20-25, 2025Location: Bellevue Hotel, Philadelphia, PA[2024 Program: linked here]The AACR Integrative Molecular Epidemiology Workshop has trained over 400 early-career cancer researchers in advanced methods over the past decade. This immersive, week-long program blends foundational study design with the latest tools in genetics, data analysis, and bioinformatics, allowing participants to explore how genes, environment, and lifestyle contribute to cancer. Designed for molecular epidemiologists but also open to clinicians, statisticians, data scientists, and lab researchers, the workshop encourages a collaborative environment across different scientific disciplines. Participants gain practical skills and learn how to align the right tools to their research questions, preparing them to tackle current and future challenges in cancer research.Comments from previous attendees"This course exceeded my expectations. It had a great balance between theory and practice.""It was very comprehensive, but at the same time, I feel like I learned specific information and skills that will be helpful to my research." AACR/ASCO Methods in Clinical Cancer ResearchDates: July 20-25, 2025Location: Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines Resort | La Jolla, CA[website: https://vailworkshop.org/]The AACR/ASCO Methods in Clinical Cancer Research Workshop is a transformative educational experience for clinical fellows and junior faculty across all oncology subspecialties, including radiation, surgical oncology, and radiology. The workshop equips participants with the critical skills to design and implement robust clinical trials that yield clear and actionable results. Through an intensive combination of lectures, protocol development groups, and personalized mentoring sessions, attendees learn to address complex challenges in clinical research, from incorporating biomarkers to navigating regulatory frameworks. With a focus on collaboration and innovation, the program also emphasizes mentorship, inclusivity, and patient-centered trial design.Comments from previous attendees“I think this is a great workshop. I learned a lot, and the faculty greatly helped me to improve my protocol. Generally speaking, I would 100% recommend this workshop to my peers.”“It was thrilling experience to understand the perspective of patient advocates and how to improvise on clinical trial designs as our ultimate goal is to improve patient outcomes and their voices should be involved throughout the process.” Translational Cancer Research for Basic Scientists Workshop Dates: October 5-10, 2025Location: Le Meridien Cambridge, Cambridge, MA[2024 Program: linked here]The AACR Translational Cancer Research for Basic Scientists Workshop features an intensive week-long program designed to equip basic scientists with essential skills for translating their research into impactful clinical applications. Course Directors Drs. Ryan B. Corcoran, George D. Demetri, and Elaine R. Mardis, this intensive program provides a thorough overview of translational cancer research. Participants learn how to identify and communicate the translational value of their research, collaborate on multidisciplinary teams, effectively engage with industry partners, understand clinical needs, navigate regulatory issues, and incorporate patient and clinician perspectives to partner successfully on a project.Comments from previous attendees"• It is the single most influential workshop/conference I have attended.""• My experience at the workshop will definitely inform the projects I'm putting together now, as well as my long-term career goals." Robert A. Winn Diversity in Clinical Trials Award Program: Winn-AACR Design and Implementation of Clinical Trials WorkshopFall 2025[website: Robert Winn Clinical Trials Program]The Robert A. Winn Diversity in Clinical Trials: Design and Implementation of Clinical Trials Workshop, in partnership with the AACR, is a two-year program aimed at increasing diversity in clinical trials and improving outcomes for all populations. It supports early-career investigators committed to health equity by fostering a diverse workforce and bridging gaps between clinical trialists and patient communities. Participants will gain valuable advice on developing clinical trial concepts and protocols as well as community engagement in oncology, hematology, cardiovascular disease, and autoimmune diseases. To support the career advancement of participants, faculty will also cover scientific writing, grant applications, publications, and presentation skills throughout the program.Comments from previous attendees:“Thank you so much to all of the faculty and wonderful staff that put many hours of thought and effort into putting together this unique and invaluable opportunity. I am eternally grateful and humbled by this opportunity.”“This was an amazing workshop. A big applause for the organizers who brought together such a large group of amazing mentors for the scholars to network with. The sessions were informative and engaging, and I think the content was very appropriately balanced.” Question Title * 2. Email Question Title * 3. Name Question Title * 4. How do you prefer to receive information about upcoming workshops (Select all that apply) Email updates Social media channels (e.g., LinkedIn, Twitter) Printed materials Other (please specify) Next