NCIS Annual Research Meeting (NCAM)

NCIS Annual Research Meeting (NCAM)

2024/10/03
NCAM 2024

NCIS Annual Research Meeting (NCAM) is hosted by the National University Cancer Institute, Singapore (NCIS) and co-organized by the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI), the NCIS Annual Research Meeting (NCAM) is a full-day program comprising educational sessions, oral and poster presentations of submitted abstracts, and award presentation for the best abstracts related to cancer research.

NCAM 2024

The 11th Annual NCAM event held on 12-17 August 2024 was a resounding success, with over 350 registrants and over 100 scientific abstracts were received across diverse categories. NCAM 2024 showcased the breadth of cancer research happening at NCIS, NUH, and CSI. Participants came from a multitude of scientific fields – including Haematology-Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Surgery, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Pathology, Radiology, Nursing, and Pharmacy.

The Organizing Committee is hard at work planning an innovative theme and programme to spark new collaborations and accelerate progress against cancer. See you at NCAM 2025!

Abstract submissions have closed for NCAM 2024.

We thank you for your interest and look forward to your participation to NCAM 2025.

Contact our conference secretariat at Enquiries NCAM (NUH) [email protected]

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