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Cancer Metabolism and Signaling in the Tumor Microenvironment
24 Mar 2026

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Summary

Join leading experts at the forefront of cancer metabolism research for a one-day event in New York City. The New York Academy of Sciences invites you to “Cancer Metabolism and Signaling in the Tumor Microenvironment,” where top basic, translational, and clinical scientists will explore the intersection between cell signaling and metabolism.

Modern research in cancer metabolism and signaling has uncovered complex metabolite-signaling networks in cancer. These networks support tumor progression by enabling cell growth, influencing stress responses, and restructuring the tumor microenvironment, aiding immune evasion and promoting metastasis.

Many of these oncogenic metabolic changes are enriched in tumors. These insights offer promising new therapeutic targets for combating cancer.

This event provides a collaborative platform to exchange knowledge on how tumor cells exploit cellular signaling and metabolic pathways to support malignant growth. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with leaders in the field and stay at the cutting edge of oncology innovation.

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The Cancer and Signaling
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This event is open for registration.