Wednesday, November 20 2019

Wednesday, Nov 20, 2019 midnight
Multi-day Event
Neurological Industry Events

The Society for Neuro-Oncology Annual Meeting will be held in Phoenix, AZ.

The SNO Annual Meeting plays a vital role in bridging the gap between neuro-oncology research and clinical practice and we encourage you to be a part of it!

The theme of this year’s meeting is Innovation to Overcome Tumor Resistance, and we are thrilled to share that an outstanding group of plenary speakers have been confirmed, including Thomas Gajewski (University of Chicago), Charles Limb (University of California, San Francisco), Matthew Meyerson (Dana-Farber Cancer Institute), Michelle Monje-Deisseroth (Stanford University), and Kevan Shokat (University of California, San Francisco).  Details on additional speakers and panelists will be posted on this website in the coming weeks. 

For more information, visit eventscribe.com/2019/sno.

6:30 PM - 10 PM
Wednesday, Nov 20, 2019 6:30 p.m.
Neurological Industry Events

The Basic and Translational Brain Tumor Research Dinner Meeting will be immediately preceding the SNO Annual Meeting.

Meeting Co-Chairs Roger Abounader, Shwetal Mehta, Michael Platten invite you to attend the SNO-EANO Basic and Translational Brain Tumor Research Dinner. Building on the success of the Neuro-Tumor Club Dinner meeting traditionally held during the AACR annual meeting, this evening event will feature short talks and poster presentations that will focus on themes of critical importance to Neuro-Oncology.  The evening will begin with a Poster and Networking Reception/Buffet Dinner, followed by a series of rapid-fire talks. All poster and oral presentations will be selected from submitted abstracts.

The event is open to all who wish to attend, regardless of whether they have submitted an abstract. A registration fee of $45.00 USD will be charged to offset the cost of the dinner for all non-presenters and can be added to your SNO meeting registration at any time.

Registration
Click here for all non-presenters to add to your SNO Meeting registration at any time.

Presentations will be focused in several of the following themes: 

  • Immunotherapy       
  • CNS Metastases
  • Tumor Microenvironment, Angiogenesis and Epigenetics 
  • Cancer Stem Cells, Metabolism and Heterogeneity
  • Cell and Virus-based Therapies    
  • Pediatric Tumors
  • Neuroimaging and Novel Technologies   
  • Novel Agents and Translational Approaches

For more information, visit eventscribe.com/2019/sno.