SITC Primer on Tumor Immunology and Cancer ImmunotherapyTM

The SITC Primer on Tumor Immunology and Cancer Immunotherapy is designed to provide a foundation for understanding core immunology principles as they relate to basic and clinical research in immunotherapy of cancer.

Program Purpose

Understanding of tumor immunobiology has increased dramatically in recent years, leading to the successful development of new immune-based treatment options to improve cancer outcomes. The SITC Primer on Tumor Immunology and Cancer Immunotherapy is designed to provide a foundation for understanding core immunology principles as they relate to basic and clinical research in immunotherapy of cancer.

Prominent investigators will summarize central themes and recent research in tumor immunology and cancer immunotherapy including innate immunity, dendritic cells, T cell differentiation, antibody therapy, and the tumor microenvironment as well as recent advances in the clinical application of cancer vaccines, coinhibition and costimulation of immune cells for immunotherapy, adoptive immunotherapy, and immune monitoring in clinical trials of cancer immunotherapies. These topics will be addressed in a series of lectures by thought leaders in the field and through interactive question and answer discussions.
Intended Audience

The audience for this annual, one-day educational program includes students, postdoctoral fellows, and technicians from academia and industry as well as physicians and scientists at more senior levels who wish to solidify their understanding of tumor immunology and immunotherapy.
Program Goals

Interpret a framework of basic immunology to facilitate understanding of more sophisticated principles of tumor immunology and immunotherapy
Provide a common terminology and knowledge base for participants from many different areas
Review the biology of innate immunity, dendritic cells, T cell differentiation and intracellular signaling, and the tumor microenvironment as related to recent advances in cancer immunotherapies
Summarize the principles of and recent advances in the application of tumor antigens for immunization, coinhibition and costimulation of immune cells, adoptive immunotherapy, and immune monitoring in clinical trials of cancer immunotherapies
Provide the opportunity for dialogue and professional interactions that promote collaboration and scientific exchange

Expected Learner Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, the participants will be able to:

Understand the key principles of tumor immunology and immunotherapy
Describe the role of innate immunity, T cell differentiation and signaling, and the tumor microenvironment in cancer immunotherapies
Discuss recent research and clinical applications of tumor immunization, immune coinhibition and costimulation, adoptive immunotherapy, and biomarkers
Enhance scientific exchange with colleagues and collaborators on research and application of cancer immunotherapies to improve outcomes of patients with cancer

25 October 2012
UICC Member: 
No
Contact name: 
Jennifer Warren
Phone: 
414-271-2456
Topics: 
Cancer research
Cellular oncology
Clinical oncology
Education
Oncology
Under the auspices of UICC: 
No

Location

North Bethesda