Events

Cancer Prevention and Control Colloquia Series

Purpose

The seminars within the Cancer Prevention and Control Colloquia Series are designed to highlight multidisciplinary research and feature current research findings from guest researchers from a variety of research disciplines who are usually invited by Cancer Prevention Fellows (see Past Lectures for details). Topics cover current challenges and methods used by investigators to address gaps, advance the field of cancer prevention and control, and promote the application of successful strategies.

When are the seminars scheduled?

Usually twice a month on Tuesday from 11:00a.m. – 12:00p.m. ET between November and June. The current dates and speakers are provided on the Upcoming Lectures page. Details about forthcoming speakers and topics are regularly announced in the NCI Calendar of Events and by email. 

Who can attend?

Presentations are open to anyone at the NIH and to the public. If you are a person with a disability and require any assistive device, services, or other reasonable accommodation to participate in this activity, please contact the Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program at 240-276-5626 at least one week in advance of the lecture date to discuss your accommodation needs.

How to attend?

Colloquia lectures will be held virtually via Webex. No registration necessary to attend. Please check back to access the regularly updated Webex information needed to join the event.

For additional information, please email the colloquia coordinator at CPFPCoordinator@mail.nih.gov or call 240-276-5626.