Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation at AACR 2024: Resources, tools, and opportunities for pediatric cancer researchers

March 6, 2024

Are you attending the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting in San Diego, CA? Visit the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) Grants and Data Lab teams at booth 3755 in the exhibit hall from April 7-10 and during poster sessions on April 8. We will announce a new collaborative project and share exciting news about the Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas Portal and training opportunities!

Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation

ALSF's mission is to change the lives of children with cancer through funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer. ALSF funds research through grants that are designed to fill critical voids in current pediatric cancer research. Learn more about the grants program and our resources for childhood cancer researchers at booth 3755!

ALSF's Childhood Cancer Data Lab

The Childhood Cancer Data Lab helps pediatric cancer researchers accelerate their data-intensive research through products and training. Visit the booth to learn more about these projects!

The Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (ScPCA) Portal contains summarized single-cell RNA-seq data, as well as other modalities for select projects, from over 50 cancer types. 

Easily download uniformly processed bulk transcriptomics data from refine.bio. Our tutorial website refine.bio examples contains a variety of follow-along example analyses to help you get started!

Training workshops are 1-5 day in-person or virtual courses designed to teach pediatric cancer researchers how to better put their data to use and cover topics such as R programming, bulk and single-cell RNA-sequencing, and reproducible research practices. We will be announcing 2024 training opportunities during AACR! Visit us at booth 3755 to learn more and fill out an application.

Stop by our poster

We are excited to talk about all things ScPCA. Find out what kind of data is available, what you can do with it, and how to contribute your own data to the Portal. Plus, hear about recent enhancements we’ve been working on, like data formats for Python users, automated cell type annotation reports, and multi-sample files. Stop by and learn more!

Session Date and Time: Monday April 8, 2024 from 1:30-5pm

Location: Poster Section 11

Poster Board Number: 15

Published Abstract Number: 2859 

New project! Collaborate with us

During AACR, we will officially announce the new Open Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (OpenScPCA) project. You can get involved in his open, collaborative effort to analyze the data available on the ScPCA Portal.

We will soon be seeking OpenScPCA contributors! Contributors will participate in an impactful research project, develop transferable skills in big data analysis, discover new data sets, and learn how to use powerful tooling. They may also have opportunities to receive small one-time grants for completing analyses and be part of a future publication.

Interested in learning more about opportunities to get involved with the Data Lab? Our team can’t wait to chat with you at booth 3755 during AACR. Please reach out to info@ccdatalab.org with any questions. 

Are you attending the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting in San Diego, CA? Visit the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) Grants and Data Lab teams at booth 3755 in the exhibit hall from April 7-10 and during poster sessions on April 8. We will announce a new collaborative project and share exciting news about the Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas Portal and training opportunities!

Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation

ALSF's mission is to change the lives of children with cancer through funding impactful research, raising awareness, supporting families and empowering everyone to help cure childhood cancer. ALSF funds research through grants that are designed to fill critical voids in current pediatric cancer research. Learn more about the grants program and our resources for childhood cancer researchers at booth 3755!

ALSF's Childhood Cancer Data Lab

The Childhood Cancer Data Lab helps pediatric cancer researchers accelerate their data-intensive research through products and training. Visit the booth to learn more about these projects!

The Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (ScPCA) Portal contains summarized single-cell RNA-seq data, as well as other modalities for select projects, from over 50 cancer types. 

Easily download uniformly processed bulk transcriptomics data from refine.bio. Our tutorial website refine.bio examples contains a variety of follow-along example analyses to help you get started!

Training workshops are 1-5 day in-person or virtual courses designed to teach pediatric cancer researchers how to better put their data to use and cover topics such as R programming, bulk and single-cell RNA-sequencing, and reproducible research practices. We will be announcing 2024 training opportunities during AACR! Visit us at booth 3755 to learn more and fill out an application.

Stop by our poster

We are excited to talk about all things ScPCA. Find out what kind of data is available, what you can do with it, and how to contribute your own data to the Portal. Plus, hear about recent enhancements we’ve been working on, like data formats for Python users, automated cell type annotation reports, and multi-sample files. Stop by and learn more!

Session Date and Time: Monday April 8, 2024 from 1:30-5pm

Location: Poster Section 11

Poster Board Number: 15

Published Abstract Number: 2859 

New project! Collaborate with us

During AACR, we will officially announce the new Open Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (OpenScPCA) project. You can get involved in his open, collaborative effort to analyze the data available on the ScPCA Portal.

We will soon be seeking OpenScPCA contributors! Contributors will participate in an impactful research project, develop transferable skills in big data analysis, discover new data sets, and learn how to use powerful tooling. They may also have opportunities to receive small one-time grants for completing analyses and be part of a future publication.

Interested in learning more about opportunities to get involved with the Data Lab? Our team can’t wait to chat with you at booth 3755 during AACR. Please reach out to info@ccdatalab.org with any questions. 

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