EGRP-Sponsored Workshops
The Epidemiology and Genomics Research Program (EGRP) sponsors several workshops to identify barriers and gaps in cancer epidemiology and to advance solutions to study in specific areas.
Upcoming Workshops
- Isocyanates & Health: Past, Present, and Future, April 2013
Past Workshops
2012
- Trends in 21st Century Epidemiology: From Scientific Discoveries to Population Health Impact, December 2012
- NCI Cohort Consortium Symposium - When Bigger is Better: Combining and Designing Cohorts for Power, October 2012
- Think Tank on Use of Metabolomics in Population-Based Research, September 2012
- Birth Defects and Cancer: The Intersection of Genes and Prenatal Exposures, September 2012
- Think Tank on the Identifiability of Biospecimens and "-Omic" Data, June 2012
- NCI Gene-Environment Think-Tank, January 2012
2011
- Utilizing Data from Cancer Patient & Survivor Studies, November 2011
- Prostate Cancer in Men of African Descent, October 2011
- Expert Panel Workshop on Early-Life Events and Cancer, May 2011
- Advancing Scientific Progress through Genomic Data Sharing and Access, January 2011
2010
- 4th National Conference on Genomics and Public Health, December 2010
- Cancer Pharmacogenomics: Integrating Discoveries in Basic, Clinical and Population Sciences to Advance Predictive Cancer Care, October 2010
- Next-Generation Analytical Tools for Large-Scale Genetic Epidemiology Studies of Complex Diseases, September 2010
- Joint China-U.S. Workshop on Environmental Pollution and Cancer, January 2010
2009
2007
- Synergizing Epidemiologic Research on Rare Cancers, May 2007
- Vitamin D and Cancer: Current Dilemmas/Future Needs, May 2007
2006 and Earlier
- Mitochondrial DNA and Cancer Epidemiology Workshop, September 2006
- 1st Workshop on Cancer Epidemiology and Genomics Variation in Hispanic/Latino Populations within the American Continents, May 2006
- 2nd NCI Epidemiology Leadership Workshop: Understudied Rare Cancers, September 2005
- 1st NCI Epidemiology Leadership Workshop: Tobacco, Diet, and Genes, September 2004