Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation at AACR 2025: Grants, workshops, and collaborative projects to accelerate your research!

February 26, 2025

Are you attending the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL? Visit us in the exhibit hall at booth 3706 from April 27-30, 2025, and during poster sessions. We have exciting news about grant opportunities, projects, free training workshops, and more!

About Us

Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation’s (ALSF) 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 designed to fill critical voids in current pediatric cancer research. The ALSF Childhood Cancer Data Lab empowers pediatric cancer experts poised for the next big discovery with the knowledge, data, and tools to reach it. We host workshops, develop resources, and participate in scientific collaborations, all to accelerate pediatric cancer research.

Stop by booth 3706 to meet ALSF’s Grants and Data Lab team members!

Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (ScPCA)

Come speak with our team about the Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (ScPCA) Portal, a growing database of uniformly processed single-cell data from pediatric cancer tumors and model systems. Researchers anywhere can explore 700 samples representing 55 childhood cancer types and may be eligible to contribute their own data to the Portal!

Open Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (OpenScPCA)

At last year’s AACR, the Data Lab introduced a collaborative, open science initiative called the Open Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (OpenScPCA). Since then, researchers have joined the project to openly analyze and enhance the data available through our ScPCA Portal. In 2024, three contributors became eligible for OpenScPCA grants by submitting cell type labels for two Wilms tumor and two acute lymphoblastic leukemia projects. Currently, there are 23 ScPCA projects, 700 samples, and 55 cancer types that researchers can explore and potentially contribute their expertise to! Find out how you can get involved and how you might become eligible for 2025 grant opportunities.

We’ll also be presenting OpenScPCA during a poster session:

  • Session Date and Time - April 28 from 2-5PM
  • Location - Poster Section 4
  • Poster Board Number - 18
  • Published Abstract Number - 2615

Data Science Workshops

Are you a pediatric cancer researcher seeking an opportunity to learn cutting-edge techniques for data analysis? Stop by our booth to learn about our free training program and apply to upcoming workshops! During AACR, applications will be open for the following courses:

  • Introduction to Single-cell RNA-Sequencing - This workshop introduces the R programming, R Notebooks, and reproducible research practices, along with single-cell RNA-seq analysis pipelines covering quality control, normalization, clustering, visualization, and cell type annotation.
  • Advanced Single-cell RNA-Sequencing - This workshop builds on the introductory course and focuses on how to integrate multiple single-cell RNA-seq libraries, perform differential expression analysis, work with CITE-seq data, and apply common approaches for pathway analysis.

We’re excited to connect with you and share how ALSF and the Data Lab can help accelerate your research. Please reach out to info@ccdatalab.org with any questions. See you at booth 3706!

Are you attending the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL? Visit us in the exhibit hall at booth 3706 from April 27-30, 2025, and during poster sessions. We have exciting news about grant opportunities, projects, free training workshops, and more!

About Us

Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation’s (ALSF) 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 designed to fill critical voids in current pediatric cancer research. The ALSF Childhood Cancer Data Lab empowers pediatric cancer experts poised for the next big discovery with the knowledge, data, and tools to reach it. We host workshops, develop resources, and participate in scientific collaborations, all to accelerate pediatric cancer research.

Stop by booth 3706 to meet ALSF’s Grants and Data Lab team members!

Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (ScPCA)

Come speak with our team about the Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (ScPCA) Portal, a growing database of uniformly processed single-cell data from pediatric cancer tumors and model systems. Researchers anywhere can explore 700 samples representing 55 childhood cancer types and may be eligible to contribute their own data to the Portal!

Open Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (OpenScPCA)

At last year’s AACR, the Data Lab introduced a collaborative, open science initiative called the Open Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (OpenScPCA). Since then, researchers have joined the project to openly analyze and enhance the data available through our ScPCA Portal. In 2024, three contributors became eligible for OpenScPCA grants by submitting cell type labels for two Wilms tumor and two acute lymphoblastic leukemia projects. Currently, there are 23 ScPCA projects, 700 samples, and 55 cancer types that researchers can explore and potentially contribute their expertise to! Find out how you can get involved and how you might become eligible for 2025 grant opportunities.

We’ll also be presenting OpenScPCA during a poster session:

  • Session Date and Time - April 28 from 2-5PM
  • Location - Poster Section 4
  • Poster Board Number - 18
  • Published Abstract Number - 2615

Data Science Workshops

Are you a pediatric cancer researcher seeking an opportunity to learn cutting-edge techniques for data analysis? Stop by our booth to learn about our free training program and apply to upcoming workshops! During AACR, applications will be open for the following courses:

  • Introduction to Single-cell RNA-Sequencing - This workshop introduces the R programming, R Notebooks, and reproducible research practices, along with single-cell RNA-seq analysis pipelines covering quality control, normalization, clustering, visualization, and cell type annotation.
  • Advanced Single-cell RNA-Sequencing - This workshop builds on the introductory course and focuses on how to integrate multiple single-cell RNA-seq libraries, perform differential expression analysis, work with CITE-seq data, and apply common approaches for pathway analysis.

We’re excited to connect with you and share how ALSF and the Data Lab can help accelerate your research. Please reach out to info@ccdatalab.org with any questions. See you at booth 3706!

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