Visit Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation at AACR 2023!

February 27, 2023

Are you attending the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting in Orlando, FL? Visit Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) at booth 369 in the exhibit hall from April 16-19! You'll find information about ALSF's grants program, the Childhood Cancer Data Lab and more. The Data Lab will also be holding free office hours during select time slots. Learn more and sign up below!

Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation

ALSF's mission is to change the lives of children with cancer through funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer. ALSF funds research through grants that are designed to fill critical voids in current pediatric cancer research. Learn more about the grants program here and visit booth 369 to talk to an ALSF team member about the free resources we offer to childhood cancer researchers!

ALSF's Childhood Cancer Data Lab

ALSF's Childhood Cancer Data Lab helps pediatric cancer researchers accelerate their data-intensive research through freely and openly available products and training programs. Visit booth 369 to learn more about these Data Lab projects!

  • The Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (ScPCA) Portal contains summarized single-cell RNA-seq data, as well as other modalities for select projects, from over 30 cancer types. 
  • Easily download uniformly processed bulk transcriptomics data from refine.bio. Our tutorial website refine.bio examples contains a variety of follow along example analyses to help you get started!
  • The Open Pediatric Brain Tumor Atlas (OpenPBTA) project is a global open science initiative, which leverages an open contribution model to analyze the data from a large collection of pediatric brain tumors and patient derived cell lines and to collaboratively author a manuscript. Check out the preprint and analysis repo
  • Training workshops are 1-5 day courses designed to teach pediatric cancer researchers how to better put their data to use and cover topics such as R programming, bulk and single-cell RNA-sequencing, and reproducible research practices. 

Office Hours at AACR

To date, we have trained nearly 300 researchers across the world through our training workshop program and held workshops in multiple cities in the US. We are looking forward to taking our data expertise on the road once again, this time in the form of individual office hours sessions!

Researchers studying childhood cancer are invited to schedule a free one-on-one office hours session with a Data Lab consultant to discuss their pediatric cancer data challenges. We aim to provide you with guidance and resources to help you move forward with your research!

1. Fill out the office hours form to tell us about the specific scientific question(s) and pediatric cancer data challenge(s) you want to discuss. Please provide detailed responses to help us prepare for your session.

2. After submitting the form, registrants studying pediatric cancer will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to the scheduling page. Click the link to select an available 30 minute time slot.

3. Meet your Data Lab consultant at booth 369 in the exhibit hall on your scheduled date and time.

Please reach out to us at training@ccdatalab.org with any questions. We hope to see you at AACR!

Are you attending the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting in Orlando, FL? Visit Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) at booth 369 in the exhibit hall from April 16-19! You'll find information about ALSF's grants program, the Childhood Cancer Data Lab and more. The Data Lab will also be holding free office hours during select time slots. Learn more and sign up below!

Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation

ALSF's mission is to change the lives of children with cancer through funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer. ALSF funds research through grants that are designed to fill critical voids in current pediatric cancer research. Learn more about the grants program here and visit booth 369 to talk to an ALSF team member about the free resources we offer to childhood cancer researchers!

ALSF's Childhood Cancer Data Lab

ALSF's Childhood Cancer Data Lab helps pediatric cancer researchers accelerate their data-intensive research through freely and openly available products and training programs. Visit booth 369 to learn more about these Data Lab projects!

  • The Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (ScPCA) Portal contains summarized single-cell RNA-seq data, as well as other modalities for select projects, from over 30 cancer types. 
  • Easily download uniformly processed bulk transcriptomics data from refine.bio. Our tutorial website refine.bio examples contains a variety of follow along example analyses to help you get started!
  • The Open Pediatric Brain Tumor Atlas (OpenPBTA) project is a global open science initiative, which leverages an open contribution model to analyze the data from a large collection of pediatric brain tumors and patient derived cell lines and to collaboratively author a manuscript. Check out the preprint and analysis repo
  • Training workshops are 1-5 day courses designed to teach pediatric cancer researchers how to better put their data to use and cover topics such as R programming, bulk and single-cell RNA-sequencing, and reproducible research practices. 

Office Hours at AACR

To date, we have trained nearly 300 researchers across the world through our training workshop program and held workshops in multiple cities in the US. We are looking forward to taking our data expertise on the road once again, this time in the form of individual office hours sessions!

Researchers studying childhood cancer are invited to schedule a free one-on-one office hours session with a Data Lab consultant to discuss their pediatric cancer data challenges. We aim to provide you with guidance and resources to help you move forward with your research!

1. Fill out the office hours form to tell us about the specific scientific question(s) and pediatric cancer data challenge(s) you want to discuss. Please provide detailed responses to help us prepare for your session.

2. After submitting the form, registrants studying pediatric cancer will receive a confirmation email that contains a link to the scheduling page. Click the link to select an available 30 minute time slot.

3. Meet your Data Lab consultant at booth 369 in the exhibit hall on your scheduled date and time.

Please reach out to us at training@ccdatalab.org with any questions. We hope to see you at AACR!

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