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23-25 May 2022
CHI’s Sixth Annual Immuno-Oncology Summit Europe returns to London’s Canary Wharf for three packed days of science and technology, discussion and networking, with coverage of recent advances in the development of promising immuno-oncology treatments.
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London
26-28 September 2022
For decades, RAS has existed as an elusive therapeutic target, and drugging this high-value oncogene was deemed impossible. Despite this, the first-ever FDA-approved KRAS G12C inhibitor has demonstrated that RAS is in fact druggable and that drugging
USA
Boston
29-30 September 2022
Gain valuable insights into the approaches impacting the immunotherapy field through 40+ outstanding presentations tackling key discussion points in immuno-oncology, immunology and inflammation.Benefits to Attending... Gain a forward-looking perspect
UK
03-04 October 2022
Featuring 40+ presentations, the event brings together over 300 attendees from leading pharma, biotech and academic organisations designing innovative strategies and technologies for more effective cancer immunotherapy development. The Congress inclu
San Diego
17-20 October 2022
Discovery on Target (DOT) highlights advances in current and emerging “hot” targets and technologies, as well as target validation strategies for the discovery and development of novel therapeutic agents ranging from biologics to small molecules. We
07-08 December 2022
With next generation of complex immuno-oncology candidates, preclinical and translational scientists in the IO space are in need for more predictive tumour models to improve clinical translatability, accelerating speed-to-clinic with confidence.
31-02 June 2023
The 2nd Cell Therapy Potency Assay Summit aims to help experts improve their approach to potency assay development in order to align with clinical outcomes and regulatory guidelines. Over 100 professionals will gather to discuss how to design better
25-25 September 2023
The coronavirus pandemic ignited interest in learning more about immune responses to infections, their downstream effects, and how they can be modulated. It also gave rise to increased awareness of the role of immunity in diseases like cancer, neurod
Washington, DC
There has been growing interest in targeting kinases such as JAK, TYK, IRAK, SIK, CDK, MEK, ERK, RTK, PLK, PI3K, ALK, MAPK, GSK, LRRK, and more for their role in neurodegeneration, inflammation, cancer, autoimmune, and other disorders. However, targe
26-27 September 2023
Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s two-part conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Machine Learning (ML)-Enabled Drug Discovery will highlight the increasing use of computational tools, AI modeling, algorithms, and data science for identifying nove
While finding novel druggable targets and drug modalities for therapeutic intervention remains a top priority for the pharma/biotech industry, identifying and validating "good" targets and leads remains challenging. Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s c
Cambridge Healthtech Institute's GPCR-Based Drug Discovery conference is now in its 18th year. G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), because of their central role in so many cellular processes, are still among the largest class of molecules modulated
Small molecule-based therapeutic options against traditionally hard-to-drug intracellular oncology targets (like KRAS) are being discovered at a more rapid pace and a few have even reached the market in the past few years. Not only do small molecules
As the industry increasingly shifts its attention to biologics, more attention is being paid to the prospect of developing biotherapeutics against membrane-bound targets. For these large target classes, biologics offer improved selectivity, an altern
A new generation of molecules are being developed to disrupt protein-protein interactions and to hijack the cell’s natural machinery for targeted protein degradation. Proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs), molecular glues, and other modalities are
Cambridge Healthtech Institute's 2nd Annual Neurodegeneration Targets conference focuses on therapeutic candidates in clinical or earlier stage development that modulate molecules or cellular processes involved in neurodegenerative diseases, especial
27-28 September 2023
Cambridge Healthtech Institute’s annual Lead Generation Strategies conference illuminates the latest approaches used by medicinal, biophysical and computational chemists to discover and develop small molecules (and now slightly larger molecules that
Fibrosis can be viewed as the end-stage of chronic inflammation. Fibrosis and inflammation are related to the immune system gone awry and both underlie many conditions related to aging and therefore are increasing in prevalence in the US. Cambridge H
Transcription factors are proteins with DNA-binding domains that are involved in gene transcription. They are key cell regulators and alterations in their structure, binding, or activity are often found associated with many abnormalities in cellular