44th Annual UNC Lineberger Scientific Symposium
Virtual NCThe 2021 Scientific Symposium topic will be Cancer Immunology. More details to come.
The 2021 Scientific Symposium topic will be Cancer Immunology. More details to come.
The N.C. Cancer Survivorship Summit brings together cancer survivors, cancer patients and caregivers to share their experiences, learn the latest cancer treatments, research, and psychosocial issues, learn self-advocacy skills, and enhance the empowerment of survivors throughout their lives. The Summit help survivors feel more in control of their life, make informed decisions about care, find … Read more
The N.C. Cancer Survivorship Summit brings together cancer survivors, cancer patients and caregivers to share their experiences, learn the latest cancer treatments, research, and psychosocial issues, learn self-advocacy skills, and enhance the empowerment of survivors throughout their lives. The Summit help survivors feel more in control of their life, make informed decisions about care, find … Read more
The N.C. Cancer Survivorship Summit brings together cancer survivors, cancer patients and caregivers to share their experiences, learn the latest cancer treatments, research, and psychosocial issues, learn self-advocacy skills, and enhance the empowerment of survivors throughout their lives. The Summit help survivors feel more in control of their life, make informed decisions about care, find … Read more
The UNC Cancer Survivorship Research Retreat will bring together researchers and clinicians from across UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, UNC-Chapel Hill, and beyond to foster collaboration to expand cancer survivorship research.
During these worrisome times, we know you may have things on your mind. Caregiver Conversations is a supportive program just for caregivers caring for a patient with a cancer diagnosis. Caregiver Conversations are held every Tuesday and are facilitated by N.C. Cancer Hospital staff. Given the current safety measures in place for COVID-19, these weekly … Read more
Nadya Dimitrova, PhD, assistant professor, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University. Hosted by UNC Lineberger's Mauro Calabrese, PhD.
Luisa Escobar-Hoyos, MSc PhD, Assistant Professor, Yale School of Medicine. Dr. Escobar-Hoyos obtained her master’s degree in Biomedical Sciences at the Universidad del Valle in Cali, Colombia. As a Fulbright Scholar, she completed her PhD studies at Stony Brook University with Dr. Kenneth Shroyer. She then completed her postdoctoral training at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center where … Read more