Thursday 9 July 2026 9:45am to Saturday 11 July 2026 5:00pm
Churchill College
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Are you a graduate student or early career researcher? Join us for a three-day hackathon exploring one of the most intriguing questions in cancer biology: what can we learn from species that naturally resist cancer?
This hackathon, hosted by the Fundamental Biology of Cancer Programme at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre, will train participants to use machine learning to study cancer-resistant species like whales, elephants, and naked mole-rats, uncovering natural tumour-fighting mechanisms that could inspire new approaches to preventing and treating human cancers.
Apply for a place using this form by Sunday 12 April (you will be notified if successful in May)
9-11 July Churchill College