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Penn Medicine at the AACR Annual Meeting 2024

SAN DIEGO – Researchers from the Abramson Cancer Center (ACC) and Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania will present data on the latest advances in cancer science and medicine at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2024, taking place April 5-10 in San Diego, California. Follow us @PennMedicine and @PennMDForum for updates.

Expert Interviews

Experts from Penn Medicine are available to comment on a wide range of cancer research and care topics during the meeting by video call, phone, or email. To arrange interviews, please contact Meagan Raeke at Meagan.Raeke@pennmedicine.upenn.edu or 267-693-6224.

News Releases

Penn Medicine’s E. John Wherry, PhD, and CHOP’s John M. Maris, MD, named 2024 Fellows of the AACR Academy

Check back for more news as embargos lift during the meeting.

Posters on topics of interest

Penn Medicine researchers will share more than 20 abstracts during poster sessions throughout the annual meeting on topics ranging across the full spectrum of cancer research and care, from preclinical research on novel targets in the tumor microenvironment and side effects of FLASH radiation, to a pilot clinical trial assessing the influence of the microbiome on cancer therapy, to research addressing disparities in cancer screening and clinical trial participation, and more. Select posters of note include:

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