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AACR membership includes more than 58,000 laboratory, translational, and clinical researchers; population scientists; other health care professionals; and patient advocates residing in 141 countries and territories around the world. Presently, 32% of members live outside the United States and 22% of AACR’s international members are located in countries with emerging economies. Its mission is to prevent and cure all cancers. The programs and activities of the AACR foster the exchange of new knowledge among scientists and physicians in cancer research as well as in related sciences. The AACR publishes ten peer-reviewed scientific journals and an award-winning magazine for cancer patients and their loved ones; convenes topical scientific conferences and an annual meeting that draws more than 22,500 participants; offers educational workshops that train young investigators in a variety of scientific and clinical areas; funds research fellowships, career development awards, and research grants for both senior and junior investigators; raises public awareness of the progress in the biology, detection, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer; engages actively in advocacy for increased federal research funding and other national policies that accelerate progress against cancer; and interacts with regulatory agencies to support regulatory science and policy.
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The AACR is seeking an individual to support AACR’s mission and programs that are designed to drive the future scientific agenda of the organization. Specifically, this position will support the Deputy Director of Scientific Programs and Initiatives, who assists with the management of all AACR scientific working groups, and the Fellows of the AACR Academy.
Regarding the latter, on an annual basis, the AACR coordinates a rigorous nomination and election process to identify individuals who have made major...
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The AACR is seeking a candidate to support AACR’s mission and programs that are designed to drive the scientific agenda of the organization. Specifically, this position will support the AACR’s Scientific Programs and Initiatives team who oversee and manage AACR’s scientific working groups, scientific achievement awards, the Fellows of the AACR Academy, and all annual AACR committee and association group appointments.
This position will manage core administrative functions of the team, such as...
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The AACR is seeking a candidate to support AACR’s mission and programs that are designed to drive the scientific agenda of the organization. Specifically, this position will support the Managing Director, Scientific Programs and Initiatives, who oversees AACR scientific working groups, AACR scientific achievement awards, the Fellows of the AACR Academy, and all annual AACR committee and association group appointments.
One of the AACR’s strongest attributes is that it represents one of the...
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Reporting to the Director of Professional Development, the Assistant Director leads the design, execution, and continuous improvement of AACR’s professional development portfolio.
This role is responsible for delivering measurable, mission‑aligned outcomes through high‑impact programs that advance the careers of AACR members and employees across all career stages. The Assistant Director sets clear objectives, defines success metrics, and ensures that professional development initiatives—including workshops, mentoring...
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The AACR is seeking a highly skilled and detail-oriented Scientific Program Administrator to support the Department of Professional Development. This role involves collaborating with leading experts across the cancer research enterprise to design, manage, and deliver high-quality scientific and professional development initiatives.
The ideal candidate will have a background in cancer or related bioscience research (basic, translational, clinical, and/or population science) and a demonstrated ability to manage complex scientific programs. This position works closely with...
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The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) membership includes more than 61,000 laboratory, translational, and clinical researchers; population scientists; other health care professionals; and patient advocates residing in 141 countries and territories around the world. Presently, 33% of members live outside the United States and 22% of AACR's international members are located in countries with emerging economies. Its mission is to prevent and cure all cancers. The programs and activities of the AACR foster the exchange of new knowledge among scientists and physicians in cancer research as well as in related sciences. The AACR publishes ten peer-reviewed scientific journals and an...
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About the Project
AACR Project Genomics, Evidence, Neoplasia, Information, Exchange (GENIE) is an open-source, international, pancancer registry of real-world data assembled through data sharing between 18 of the leading cancer centers in the world. Through the efforts of strategic partners Sage Bionetworks and cBioPortal, the registry aggregates, harmonizes, and links clinical-grade, next-generation cancer genomic sequencing data with clinical outcomes obtained during routine medical practice from cancer patients treated at these institutions with the goal of improving clinical decision making and catalyzing clinical and translational research...
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We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Scientific Research Analyst with deep expertise in one or more major subtypes of blood cancer and other related syndromes (leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, MDS, CHIP). The ideal candidate will have a strong background in translational, preclinical, or clinical research in hematologic malignancies. This individual will play a key role in the development and launch of a new blood cancer initiative. In this role, the candidate will contribute to the preparation of high-impact scientific documents—such as cancer progress reports, white papers, and scholarly articles—that highlight advances in blood cancer and communicate their significance to...
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Program Associates in the Scientific Conferences and Workshops Department provide administrative support to Program Administrators, Scientific Program Administrators, and Directors in the Department. The Department administers scientific conferences, workshops, and special projects.
This position requires regular interactions with external scientific experts who are on the front lines of cancer research, as well as their support staff, through written and verbal communications. The position...
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The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), with more than 61,000 laboratory, translational, and clinical researchers; population scientists; other health care professionals; and patient advocates residing in 143 countries and territories around the world, is the first and largest organization in the world dedicated to advances in all areas of high-quality, innovative cancer research. Its mission is to prevent and cure all cancers. The programs...
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The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), with more than 61,000 laboratory, translational, and clinical researchers; population scientists; other health care professionals; and patient advocates residing in 143 countries and territories around the world, is the first and largest organization in the world dedicated to advances in all areas of high-quality, innovative cancer research. Its mission is to prevent and cure all cancers. The programs...
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The Director, Regulatory Science and Policy, works closely with the Vice President, Science Policy and Government Affairs (and Chief Policy Officer) to implement a wide range of exciting regulatory science and policy programs and activities related to the mission of the AACR. Such activities are designed to create and strengthen the dialogue between policymakers, cancer researchers, and advocates to educate policymakers and make substantive contributions to advance scientific opportunities, as well as work to suggest ways to help overcome policy barriers that are challenging cancer research and patient care. Many of the activities are guided and recommended by the AACR Science Policy and Government...