Meet Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation at AACR 2026: Accelerate Your Pediatric Cancer Research

March 13, 2026

Are you attending the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA? Visit us in the exhibit hall at booth 2918 from April 19-22, 2026, and during poster sessions. Meet Data Lab team members and learn about ALSF grant opportunities, resources for pediatric cancer research, and apply to free data science training workshops!

About Us

Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation’s (ALSF) 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 designed to fill critical voids in current pediatric cancer research. 

The ALSF Childhood Cancer Data Lab empowers pediatric cancer experts poised for the next big discovery with the knowledge, data, and tools to reach it. We host workshops, develop resources, and participate in scientific collaborations, all to accelerate pediatric cancer research.

Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (OpenScPCA)

Come chat with our team about the Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (ScPCA) Portal, a growing database of uniformly processed single-cell data from pediatric cancer tumors and model systems. Researchers anywhere can explore 700 samples from 55 pediatric cancer types. We recently updated all datasets with enhanced features to improve data quality and usability. 

Visit our booth to learn more and don’t miss our ScPCA poster presentation!

Poster Information: 

  • Title: Improving the utility of the Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas through updated cell type annotations, CNV inference, and visualization tools
  • Session: April 20, 2026 from 2-5 PM 
  • Section: 31
  • Board Number: 13
  • Poster Number: 3498

Free Data Science Workshops

Are you a pediatric cancer researcher looking to strengthen your data analysis skills? Learn about our free training program and apply to these upcoming workshops! 

Introduction to Single-cell RNA-Sequencing:

This workshop introduces the R programming, R Notebooks, and reproducible research practices, along with single-cell RNA-seq analysis pipelines covering quality control, normalization, clustering, visualization, and cell type annotation.

Advanced Single-cell RNA-Sequencing:

This workshop builds on the introductory course and focuses on integrating multiple single-cell RNA-seq libraries, performing differential expression analysis, working with CITE-seq data, and applying common approaches to pathway analysis.

Collaborate with Us!

Are you working on a data-intensive research project? Need help or advice with data management or analyses, or support in processing a growing number of samples? The Data Lab can help! 

Our data science team specializes in working with large datasets, from designing pipelines to ensuring reproducible analysis. 

For example, we’re contributing to a multi-institutional collaboration, known as the Sean Karl cohort, focused on identifying therapeutic vulnerabilities in Ewing sarcoma. Our team developed a reproducible workflow to generate a harmonized dataset for consistent downstream analysis, which will be released and openly licensed for others’ use. The generated data will be openly shared on the ScPCA Portal. 

Stop by to learn more about this project and explore opportunities to collaborate.

Please reach out to info@ccdatalab.org with any questions. See you at booth 2918!

Are you attending the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting in San Diego, CA? Visit us in the exhibit hall at booth 2918 from April 19-22, 2026, and during poster sessions. Meet Data Lab team members and learn about ALSF grant opportunities, resources for pediatric cancer research, and apply to free data science training workshops!

About Us

Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation’s (ALSF) 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 designed to fill critical voids in current pediatric cancer research. 

The ALSF Childhood Cancer Data Lab empowers pediatric cancer experts poised for the next big discovery with the knowledge, data, and tools to reach it. We host workshops, develop resources, and participate in scientific collaborations, all to accelerate pediatric cancer research.

Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (OpenScPCA)

Come chat with our team about the Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas (ScPCA) Portal, a growing database of uniformly processed single-cell data from pediatric cancer tumors and model systems. Researchers anywhere can explore 700 samples from 55 pediatric cancer types. We recently updated all datasets with enhanced features to improve data quality and usability. 

Visit our booth to learn more and don’t miss our ScPCA poster presentation!

Poster Information: 

  • Title: Improving the utility of the Single-cell Pediatric Cancer Atlas through updated cell type annotations, CNV inference, and visualization tools
  • Session: April 20, 2026 from 2-5 PM 
  • Section: 31
  • Board Number: 13
  • Poster Number: 3498

Free Data Science Workshops

Are you a pediatric cancer researcher looking to strengthen your data analysis skills? Learn about our free training program and apply to these upcoming workshops! 

Introduction to Single-cell RNA-Sequencing:

This workshop introduces the R programming, R Notebooks, and reproducible research practices, along with single-cell RNA-seq analysis pipelines covering quality control, normalization, clustering, visualization, and cell type annotation.

Advanced Single-cell RNA-Sequencing:

This workshop builds on the introductory course and focuses on integrating multiple single-cell RNA-seq libraries, performing differential expression analysis, working with CITE-seq data, and applying common approaches to pathway analysis.

Collaborate with Us!

Are you working on a data-intensive research project? Need help or advice with data management or analyses, or support in processing a growing number of samples? The Data Lab can help! 

Our data science team specializes in working with large datasets, from designing pipelines to ensuring reproducible analysis. 

For example, we’re contributing to a multi-institutional collaboration, known as the Sean Karl cohort, focused on identifying therapeutic vulnerabilities in Ewing sarcoma. Our team developed a reproducible workflow to generate a harmonized dataset for consistent downstream analysis, which will be released and openly licensed for others’ use. The generated data will be openly shared on the ScPCA Portal. 

Stop by to learn more about this project and explore opportunities to collaborate.

Please reach out to info@ccdatalab.org with any questions. See you at booth 2918!

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