REGISTER FOR TIME DAY SYMPOSIUM 2020

The fourth annual TiMe Day Symposium will take place on April 16, 2020, and will highlight tissue microenvironment research from the TiMe program. The Symposium will feature keynote speaker Dr. Amy LeBlanc, Senior Scientist in the Molecular Imaging Program and Director of the Comparative Oncology Program at the National Cancer Institute, and plenary speakers. Graduate […]

DIRECTOR’S NOTE WINTER 2018

The Cancer Center at Illinois (CCIL) has come a long way since we started coming together as a small “Cancer Community” in 2011. Our membership has grown, we have developed strong educational programs to enhance training for tomorrow’s scientists, and our clinical partnerships continue to thrive. Together, these efforts have led to the elevation of […]

RECRUITING OPEN FOR THE TISSUE MICROENVIRONMENT TRAINING PROGRAM

The NIH NIBIB T32 Tissue Microenvironment (TiMe) training program is now open to recruit the Fall 2018-Summer 2020 cohort. The TiMe training program is open to students from all departments across campus whose goals are to advance biomedical science and healthcare. Eight students are selected to participate in systematic activities focused on professional development so […]

SECOND ANNUAL TIME DAY SYMPOSIUM

TiMe scholars hosted the second annual Tissue Microenvironment (TiMe) Day Symposium April 13, 2018, at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. Over seventy attendees from 14 departments across the University of Illinois campus were present. Scholars gave rapid talks about their research and nine speakers (six faculty and three plenary) explored different aspects […]

INAUGURAL TIME DAY SYMPOSIUM

The first Tissue Microenvironment (TiMe) Day Symposium was held May 15, 2020. Scholars in the program planned the event and presented a rapid-fire talk of their work and competed in a poster competition highlighting their research. Speakers included David Beebe (University of Wisconsin Madison, Biomedical Engineering), Peter So (MIT, Mechanical Engineering and Biological Engineering), Bruce […]

DIRECTOR’S NOTE SPRING 2017

To the Cancer Community at Illinois – our faculty, staff, undergraduate and graduate students, student groups, external partners, and community members and other supporters, THANK YOU for a wonderful year. We should be very pleased as, together, we have accomplished much this academic year. I look forward to us working together in future community activities […]