2023 Co-Clinical Imaging Research Resource Program (CIRP) Annual Virtual Meeting
Date: May 3, 2023, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - May 4, 2023, 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Location: Virtual Event and Registration Website
This meeting will focus on how quantitative imaging methods are optimized to improve the quality of imaging results for co-clinical trials of adult and pediatric cancers and what co-clinical quantitative imaging information is currently available at NCI co-clinical imaging research resources.
The CIRP network was formed in 2018 based on a trans-NCI initiative, with joint effort of Cancer Imaging Program at Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis, Division of Cancer Biology, and Division of Cancer Prevention. The mission is to advance the practice of precision medicine by establishing consensus-based best practices for co-clinical quantitative imaging to enable disease detection, risk stratification, and assessment/prediction of response to therapy. Previous CIRP annual meetings can be found at ncihub.org/groups/cirphub.
Call for electronic posters: this call is open to all CIRP and non-CIRP affiliated investigators pursuing research within the scientific scope of the CIRP network. For details, see the event registration website at events.cancer.gov/cip/cirp.
Important Deadline Registration for the meeting will close by April 19, 2023. If there is a problem, please contact NCI Staff, Dr. Huiming Zhang.
Abstracts for electronic posters are due March 22, 2023.
If you are an individual with a disability who needs reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, please contact Elizabeth Pratt at least five business days prior to the event, so that we can discuss your accommodation request.
NCI Co-Clinical Imaging Research Resources Program (CRIP) Network Solicits Associate Members
The NCI-sponsored Co-Clinical Imaging Research Resource Program (CIRP) Network invites NCI and/or NIH-supported academic investigators with expertise in animal models (GEMMs or PDXs), co-clinical therapeutic trials, quantitative imaging in the preclinical and clinical settings, and state-of-art informatics to join the CIRP network as associate members. For details, please see the CIRP Associate Membership Solicitation Flyer, CIRP WGs Mission statements and NCI CIRP Associate Membership FAQs. As an associate member of the CIRP, you can contribute to the development of consensus on co-clinical imaging issues, expand the scientific scope of the CIRP, and accelerate the dissemination of the CIRP resources.
For any questions regarding the CIRP Associate Membership, please contact the CIRP program director Dr. Huiming Zhang.
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