The annual Cancer Short Course remains the signature cancer training program at JAX. The program purposefully provides a broad survey of the cancer research and experimental modeling from systems and computational genetics, to the tumor microenvironment and tumor progression, to inflammation and immunotherapy. The virtual option will be presented through a combination of live lectures, panel discussions and Q&A with faculty. Live sessions will be recorded and posted within two weeks.
Financial assistance is available to waive or reduce your cost to attend this course — including up to $800 in lodging reimbursement for in-person attendees and reduced pricing for virtual participants. Learn more about our scholarship opportunities under the Registration tab below.
Registration is Open
Aug 14 - 26
2022
Unlike a semester-long graduate course or an academic seminar series spread across a full year or more, the Cancer Short Course delivers a large amount of cutting-edge learning material into an intensive training period. The program combines seminars from leaders in cancer genetics, cancer cell biology, emerging animal models of human cancers, cancer immunology and therapy, with workshop-based learning opportunities including computational workshops. Participants will interact directly with faculty, JAX Cancer Center scientists, patient advocates and medical oncologists to gain broad exposure and knowledge as it relates to human cancer.
This event is supported by the National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number R25CA122819- and by funding to The Jackson Laboratory Cancer Center, Award Number P30CA034196. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.
The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) Courses and Conferences program is committed to:
(1) Fostering an educational and working environment that encourages and supports our mission and the promotion of free and open exchange of scientific ideas;
(2) Creating and maintaining a safe and respectful environment for all in-person and virtual participants in educational programs, including event directors and organizers, internal and invited speakers, attendees, and all staff; and
(3) Providing an environment free from discrimination and harassment, in accordance with federal, state and local law, at all of our courses, conferences, symposia and workshops delivered both on and off of the JAX campuses.
The Code and expectations outlined below are aligned with the JAX Code of Conduct and NIH Policy and are applicable to all intramural and extramural participants including faculty, trainees, students and staff.
By registering for and attending a JAX Courses and Conferences -facilitated meeting or event, either in person or virtually, participants agree to:
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Program organizers and leadership can be approached informally about any apparent or actual breaches or violations. Breaches or violations should be reported to the specific program leader or to JAX Courses and Conferences organizers in person or by email:
Reports can be submitted by those who experience harassment or discrimination as well as by those who witness violations of the behavior laid out in this Code. The TDCC will act as needed to resolve the matter, up to and including immediate expulsion of the offending participant(s) from the meeting and exclusion from future events offered by JAX. Individuals at any NIH-supported conference who have questions, concerns or complaints related to harassment or discrimination can also file a report with the HHS Office for Civil Rights (OCR) or notify NIH. Seeking assistance from a program leader or organizer in no way prohibits filing complaints with HHS OCR.
Assistant Professor of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Senior Scientist
Assistant Professor
Professor of Dermatology and Pathology
Full Professor
Associate Professor
Professor, Knowlton Family Chair
President and CEO
Instructor of Pediatrics
Principal Computational Scientist
Professor
Robert Rock Belliveau, M.D. Endowed Professor of Pathology
Professor and Chairwoman, Dept of Cell, Developmental, and Cancer Biology
Professor
Professor of Medicine
Postdoctoral Associate
Chief Scientist, Cancer Immunology
Chief, Laboratory of Systems Biology, Chief, Lymphocyte Biology Section
Ph.D. Student
Professor, Department of Pathology
Professor
Andrew Werk Cook Professor of Radiation Oncology; Director, Steele Laboratory
Professor of Cancer Development
Assistant Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology, Ben and Wands Hildyard Chair for Mitochondrial and Metabolic Diseases, American Cancer Society Research Professor
Professor
Scientific Director and Professor, The Jackson laboratory for Genomic Medicine, Robert Alvine Family Endowed Chair
Associate Professor
Skirball Institute, Helen L. and Martin S. Kimmell Professor of Molecular Immunology, Department of Pathology, Professor, Department of Microbiology
Professor, President Emeritus and Honorary Fellow
Associate Professor
Professor of Pediatrics
Senior Staff Scientist, Professor
Scientific Director & Emeritus Professor
Co-Executive Director of the Institute for Genomic Medicine
Professor
Associate Professor of Medicine
Vice President, Cancer Immunology
Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology
Director, Tumor Immunotherapy Program
Director, Gale and Ira Drukier Institute for Children’s Health
Associate Professor
Unanue Distinguished Professor
Professor
Associate Professor, Program in Immunology Clinical Research Division
Chief Medical Officer, JAX; Medical Director, MCGI
Andrew M. and Jane M. Bursky Distinguished Professor of Pathology and Immunology
Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Professor; Eversource Energy Chair in Experimental Oncology; Director, Center for Immunotherapy of Cancer and Infectious Diseases; Director, Carole and Ray Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center
Professor
Professor, Internal Medicine
Professor, The Dattels Family Chair
Director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Cancer Center and Professor
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Professor and Associate Director of Computational Biology, The Florine Deschenes Roux Chair for Genomics and Computational Biology
Professor
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor; E.V. McCollum Professor and Chair of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Professor
Professor and Director of Genome Technologies
Director, Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine
Professor of Computational Biology
Registration includes full virtual access to lectures, Q&A sessions, and course materials during the event and for a period of time after the event concludes. Special pricing is available for virtual participation, including scholarships, and discounts for groups.
Standard fee: $1200
JAX Genomic Education Visitor Protocol
In accordance with The Jackson Laboratory (JAX) Policies, all participants in JAX courses and workshops events must adhere to the following safety protocol:
* JAX will honor documented approvals of vaccination exemption by participants’ home institutions for certain medical conditions or a sincerely held religious belief. A scanned copy of COVID-19 vaccination record is acceptable in place of the original.
Please contact the Event Planner directly with any further questions or concerns about any of the above policies. If unsure whom to contact, please email coursesandconferences@jax.org.
Revised: 5/2/2022
Participants are responsible for lodging arrangements during the event. Lodging reimbursement up to $800/person is offered to in-person participants. Advance signup (indicate in registration) is required to qualify.
Courtyard Hartford Farmington
1583 Southeast Rd Farmington, CT 06032
Situated across the street from popular Westfarms Mall, Courtyard Hartford Farmington is 6.5 Miles from downtown Hartford and only 4.0 miles from The Jackson Laboratory. Convenient onsite amenities include an indoor pool, 24-hour fitness center and 24-hour Market with snacks, sodas and sundries.
Hampton Inn & Suites Hartford/Farmington
301 Colt Hwy, Farmington, CT 06032
Located in Farmington just 2.6 miles from The Jackson Laboratory and a 30-minute drive from Bradley International Airport, Hampton Inn & Suites offers 3-star accommodation, as well as a Jacuzzi and an indoor pool. It also features laundry facilities, a 24-hour reception and a 24-hour business center.
Delamar West Hartford
1 Memorial Rd, West Hartford, CT 06107
Styled with a contemporary take on traditional elegance, the 114 rooms and suites at Delamar West Hartford are built to LEED Gold Standards and offer unparalleled luxury and distinctive charm for guests. Situated in the heart of the Blue Back Square neighborhood of West Hartford and close to Bradley Airport, this hotel is 4.0 miles from The Jackson Laboratory.
All sessions will be held at The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, located on the UConn Health Campus in Farmington. Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements.
The closest airport is Bradley International Airport, BDL which is approximately 45 minutes away. Car rental, public transportation, and taxi services are available from Bradley International Airport.
Professor, Director, JAX Cancer Center, Edison T. Liu Endowed Chair in Cancer Research
Director, Courses & Workshops | he/him
Professor of Dermatology and Pathology
Professor, Knowlton Family Chair
Professor and Chairwoman, Dept of Cell, Developmental, and Cancer Biology
Professor
Professor of Pediatrics