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Wednesday, 06 October 2021 19:24

Ralph Deberardinis

Dr. Ralph DeBerardinis joined the faculty of UT Southwestern Medical Center in 2008 and joined the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UTSW (CRI) shortly after its founding in 2012. He is Chief of Pediatric Genetics and Metabolism at UTSW and Director of the Genetic and Metabolic Disease Program at CRI. Dr. DeBerardinis is a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and has received numerous awards including the William K. Bowes, Jr. Award in Medical Genetics, the National Cancer Institute’s Outstanding Investigator Award and The Academy of Medicine, Engineering & Science of Texas’s Edith and Peter O’Donnell Award in Medicine. He has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine and the Association of American Physicians. Dr. DeBerardinis’ laboratory studies the role of altered metabolic pathways in human diseases, including cancer and pediatric inborn errors of metabolism. The lab has pioneered the use of metabolomics and isotope tracing to characterize disease-associated metabolic states directly in patients, and to use disease-relevant model systems to explore how metabolic perturbations contributes to tissue dysfunction. Work from the DeBerardinis laboratory has produced new insights into disease mechanisms in numerous metabolic diseases, including by defining unexpected fuel preferences in human cancer and uncovering new metabolic vulnerabilities in cancer cells. Dr. DeBerardinis received a Bachelor of Science in Biology from St. Joseph’s University in Philadelphia before earning M.D. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Medicine. He completed his post-graduate clinical training at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) in Pediatrics, Medical Genetics and Clinical Biochemical Genetics. Before coming to UT Southwestern, he performed postdoctoral research at the Penn Cancer Center.
Wednesday, 06 October 2021 19:24

Haobin Chen

Dr. Haobin Chen received his Ph.D. degree at New York University and completed his medical oncology fellowship at NCI. He has been a Physician Scientist Early Investigator at NCI since 2016.
Wednesday, 06 October 2021 19:24

Francesca Chemi

Wednesday, 06 October 2021 19:24

Joseph Chan

Dr. Chan completed his MD/PhD at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he studied computational biology and developed new methods to model the topology of viral evolution and identify recurrent FGFR-TACC fusions in glioblastoma multiforme. He is currently an Instructor in the Thoracic Oncology Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center where he aims to leverage single-cell technologies and machine learning to understand how neuroendocrine lineage plasticity in lung and prostate cancer mediates metastasis and therapeutic resistance, and how the tumor microenvironment can fuel this tumor-intrinsic process.
Wednesday, 06 October 2021 19:24

Lauren Byers

Lauren Averett Byers, MD, MS is an Associate Professor in the Department of Thoracic and Head and Neck Medical Oncology and an Andrew Sabin Family Fellow at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas. She completed her B.A. degree in Molecular Biology at Princeton University, her M.D. at Baylor College of Medicine, and M.S. in Patient-Based Research at the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. She is a member of the National Cancer Institute’s Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) Consortium and serves on the NCI’s Thoracic Malignancy Steering Committee and SCLC Working Group. Dr. Byers’ laboratory is focused on the molecular profiling of small cell lung cancer and the development of new treatments and predictive biomarkers, particularly as they pertain to drugs targeting DNA damage repair (DDR) and immunotherapy. As a direct extension of work completed in her lab, she has led multiple clinical trials for patients with lung cancer. In addition to an outstanding publication record of over 100 peer reviewed manuscripts, Dr. Byers has earned multiple honors including two AACR The Best of AACR Journals Awards, the MD Anderson President’s Recognition for Faculty Excellence - Research Excellence Award, and most recently, membership of The American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI). As a physician-scientist, her landmark research led to the identification of fundamental differences in the molecular wiring of SCLC, including the identification of PARP1 and other DNA damage repair (DDR) proteins as novel therapeutic targets for SCLC. Building on this, her group also identified a new role of DDR inhibitors in activating the innate immune system, whereby dramatically enhancing response to immune checkpoint blockade in preclinical models. Recently, her team has defined molecularly distinct subtypes of SCLC that predict response to targeted therapy and immunotherapy and uncovered tumor heterogeneity as a driver of resistance using innovative, patient-derived models (published in Cancer Cell 2021 and Nature Cancer 2020).
Wednesday, 06 October 2021 19:24

David Barbie

Dr. Barbie is a Thoracic Medical Oncologist in the Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and an Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is also Associate Director of the Belfer Center for Applied Cancer Science, as well as an Associate Member of the Broad Institute. Dr. Barbie earned his undergraduate degree at Harvard College and M.D. degree at Harvard Medical School, and was a Howard Hughes Medical Investigator Program Medical Student Research Fellow in Dr. Edward Harlow’s laboratory at the MGH Cancer Center. He then completed an MGH internal medicine resident and chief medical residency, a Dana-Farber Partners Oncology fellowship, and performed his post-doctoral work in Dr. William Hahn’s laboratory at DFCI and the Broad Institute. Currently he is principal investigator of his own laboratory at DFCI while also seeing patients in the Lowe Center for Thoracic Oncology. Dr. Barbie’s research has had a strong translational focus, studying the role of innate immunity in lung cancer. His early collaborations with Gilead Sciences led to the first TBK1 inhibitor trials using a repurposed multitargeted JAK inhibitor. He was principal investigator of a multicenter lung cancer clinical trial using this first-generation drug and his work also led to similar studies in colorectal and pancreatic cancer. Currently his laboratory is developing ways to co-opt TBK1 signaling to drive an antiviral response that can boost the impact of cancer immunotherapies. As a fellow he was the recipient of an ASCO Young Investigator award and NIH K08 grant. Since starting his laboratory he has also received an ASCI Young Physician Scientist Award and was elected as an ASCI Member in 2019. Currently he is a principal or co-principal investigator on multiple NIH grants including an R01, P01, and 2 U01 grants. He has also received significant funding from the V Foundation, SU2C, the Mark Foundation, the Ludwig Center, and the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy.
Wednesday, 06 October 2021 19:24

Arnaud Augert

My research program is dedicated to the study of small cell lung cancer (SCLC), a highly aggressive and lethal neuroendocrine tumor type characterized by rapid growth and widespread metastasis. Using cell biology, mouse genetics and cutting-edge molecular biology approaches, my laboratory will dissect the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms underlying small cell lung cancer initiation, progression, and response to therapies.
Wednesday, 14 July 2021 07:53

Foundation Medicine

Foundation Medicine’s highly validated portfolio of comprehensive genomic profiling testsprovides clinically-relevant genomic results for all advanced cancer patients regardless ofspecimen type. Find out more about the first FDA-approved test for solid tumors, our liquidbiopsy for solid tumors, and our test for hematologic malignancies at foundationmedicine.com/genomic-testing.
Wednesday, 03 June 2020 20:24

Privacy Policy

Purpose
ICS is a conference and association management company.  We are contracted by associations to provide secretariat support for associations and full planning of internationally based conferences.

The purpose of this Privacy Statement is to inform you of the types of personal data International Conference Services Ltd. or ICS subsidiaries (ICS) collects, uses, stores or transfers and why.

Personal Data
Personal data is any information that can be used to identify you, such as your name, email, title, phone number, profession.

What information does ICS collect and why?
ICS collects personal information necessary for the management of associations, conferences and events. The most common types of information that we collect include:names, email addresses, IP addresses, other contact details, profession, qualifications, survey responses, dietary requirements, photos, credit card information, tax information, copies of Passport or ID, quotes, etc.

The information is used to process your registration, take payment, manage your flights and/or accommodation, manage flight bookings, organize meals with the appropriate supplies of food for various dietary requirements, communicate with you about other ancillary events, gain feedback, provide reports to the conference host and to inform you of future conferences.

 Legal basis for processing any personal data

  • To meet ICS’ contractual obligations:
    • To facilitate and process transactions that take place on our websites, such as when you register for a conference;
    • To process your membership and give you access to your membership entitlements.
  • To meet the legitimate interests of you and our third parties:
    • To invite you to a conference hosted by an association which you have expressed interest in;
    • To ensure you are not omitted from receiving information about specialist events.
  • When you give us consent:
    • Publishing your name in the delegate list on the website and in the program book;
    • Sharing your personal information with exhibitor and sponsors of the conference.
  • For the purpose which may be required by law.
  • For the purpose of responding to requests by government, a court of law, or law enforcement authorities conducting an investigation. 

How does ICS collect personal information?
ICS collects personal information directly when you provide it to us.

ICS collects personal information when you provide it to us when you register for an event, subscribe to a newsletter, email list, visit our websites, submit feedback, enter a contest, fill out a survey, or send us a communication. 

What information is collected from third parties?
Conference host organizations may share membership lists and previous congress delegate lists with ICS to allow ICS to inform you of the upcoming conferences.

Who has access to your information and to whom is it disclosed?
We may disclose personal data to the following parties:

  1. ICS Group companies;
  2. Host organizations;
  3. Contractors – who support ICS in our provision of services;
  4. Payment processors – to allow payment to be made;
  5. Hotels and Travel agencies – to book your accommodation and/or flights;
  6. Abstract handling specialists – to manage the abstract submission and review process;
  7. Marketing software – to provide you with information about the conference and association;
  8. Exhibitors and sponsors – to whom you specifically consent to share your data with.

We do not share your information between clients.  For example, if you sign up for a conference hosted by one association, we would not share your information with other clients organizing other conferences, even if the subject matter was similar.

Where do we transfer and store your personal information?
ICS has offices in Canada, the United States, Austria, and the United Kingdom and so your data will be processed in these countries.  We may disclose your information to recipients outside of where we have offices such as to the country where the conference takes place, or where our contractors reside such as Spain, France or Australia.  We are careful to work with third parties who maintain appropriate standards of data security compliance.

 How do we keep your personal information secure?
We store personal information on secure servers that are managed by us and our service providers, and sometimes hard copy files that are kept in a secure location in Canada, US and the UK.  Personal information that we store or transmit is protected by access controls, such as username and passwords, access granted to only those with a need to know and encryption where possible.

What are your Marketing options?
Where we have your consent to do so (e.g. if you have subscribed to one of our e-mail lists, registered for one of our conferences, or have indicated that you are interested in receiving information from us), we send you marketing communications by email about events that you have previously expressed an interest in. You can ‘opt-out’ of such communications if you would prefer not to receive them in the future by using the “unsubscribe” facility provided in the communication itself.

You also have choices about cookies, as described below. By modifying your browser preferences, you have the choice to accept all cookies, to be notified when a cookie is set, or to reject all cookies. If you choose to reject cookies some parts of our Sites may not work properly in your case.

What are Cookies?
For more information about cookies, see http://www.allaboutcookies.org.

As you browse our website, advertising cookies will be placed on your computer so that we can understand what you are interested in. Our display advertising partner then enables us to present you with advertising on other sites based on your previous interaction with https://playsclc2021.iaslc.org/. The techniques our partners employ do not collect personal information such as your name, email address, postal address, or telephone number, nor do we share this information directly with them. You can visit this page to opt out of future targeted advertising.

If you’re logged into your account, some of this information could be associated with your account. We’re talking about the following kinds of details:

your IP address or proxy server IP address;

the domain name you requested;

the name of your internet service provider is sometimes captured depending on the configuration of your ISP connection;

the date and time of your visit to the website;

the length of your session;

the pages which you have accessed;

the number of times you access our site within any month;

the file URL you look at and information relating to it;

the website which referred you to our Sites; and

the operating system which your computer uses.

Occasionally, we will use third party advertising companies to serve ads based on prior visits to our websites.  For example, if you visit our websites, you may later see an ad for our events when you visit a different Site.

What if you have previously shared information with others?
If you make your personal information available to other people, we can’t control or accept responsibility for the way they will use or manage that data. There are lots of ways that you can find yourself providing information to other people, like when you post a public message on a forum thread, share information via social media, or make contact with another user (such as a third party Author) whether via our Sites or directly via email. Before making your information publicly available or giving your information to anyone else, think carefully. If giving information to another user via our Sites, ask them how they will handle your information. If you’re sharing information via another website, check the privacy policy for that site to understand its information management practices as this privacy policy will not apply.

Consent
Through agreeing to this privacy notice you are consenting to ICS processing your personal data for the purposes outlined. You can withdraw consent at any time by selecting “unsubscribe” to any emails that you receive from us, or by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 How long does ICS keep your data?
ICS will retain your personal information for as long as is necessary to provide the services to you, and to comply with our legal obligations. We retain your information generally until the next cycle of conference, so that we are able to inform you of its occurrence.  If you no longer want to hear from us you can use the unsubscribe mechanism at the bottom of any marketing email.  You may also request a listing of personal data held or for that data to be edited, or erased by emailing ICS’ privacy officer at the contact details below. 

Your rights as a data subject
At any point whilst ICS is in possession of or processing your personal data, all data subjects have the following rights:

  • Right of access – you have the right to request a copy of the information that we hold about you.
  • Right of rectification – you have a right to correct data that we hold about you that is inaccurate or incomplete.
  • Right to be forgotten – in certain circumstances you can ask for the data we hold about you to be erased from our records.
  • Right to restriction of processing – where certain conditions apply you have a right to restrict the processing.
  • Right of portability – you have the right to have the data we hold about you transferred to another organization.
  • Right to object – you have the right to object to certain types of processing such as direct marketing.
  • Right to object to automated processing, including profiling – you also have the right not to be subject to the legal effects of automated processing or profiling.

If ICS refuses your request under rights of access, we will provide you with a reason as to why, which you have the right to legally challenge.

ICS at your request can confirm what information it holds about you and how it is processed.

To access what personal data is held, identification will be required
ICS will accept the following forms of ID when information on your personal data is requested: a copy of your national ID card, driver’s license, passport, birth certificate and a utility bill not older than three months. A minimum of one piece of photographic ID listed above and a supporting document is required. If ICS is dissatisfied with the quality, further information may be sought before personal data can be released.

All requests should be made to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Cancellation Policy
In the unlikely event that the Conference is cancelled, travel and accommodation costs will not be refunded.

Contact
If you wish to make a compliant about how your personal data is being processed by ICS or its partners, you have the right to complain to ICS’ privacy officer at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Wednesday, 03 June 2020 20:24

Terms of Use

 

Purpose
ICS is a conference and association management company. We are contracted by associations to provide secretariat support for associations and full planning of internationally based conferences.

The purpose of this Privacy Statement is to inform you of the types of personal data International Conference Services Ltd. or ICS subsidiaries (ICS) collects, uses, stores or transfers and why.

Personal Data
Personal data is any information that can be used to identify you, such as your name, email, title, phone number, profession.

What information does ICS collect and why?
ICS collects personal information necessary for the management of associations, conferences and events.

The most common types of information that we collect include: names, email addresses, IP addresses, other contact details, profession, qualifications, survey responses, dietary requirements, photos, credit card information, tax information, copies of Passport or ID, quotes, etc.

The information is used to process your registration, take payment, manage your flights and/or accommodation, manage flight bookings, organize meals with the appropriate supplies of food for various dietary requirements, communicate with you about other ancillary events, gain feedback, provide reports to the conference host and to inform you of future conferences.

Legal basis for processing any personal data to meet ICS' contractual obligations:

  • To facilitate and process transactions that take place on our websites, such as when you register for a conference;
  • To process your membership and give you access to your membership entitlements.
  • To meet the legitimate interests of you and our third parties;
  • To invite you to a conference hosted by an association which you have expressed interest in;
  • To ensure you are not omitted from receiving information about specialist events.

When you give us consent:

  • Publishing your name in the delegate list on the website and in the program book;
  • Sharing your personal information with exhibitor and sponsors of the conference.
  • For the purpose which may be required by law.
  • For the purpose of responding to requests by government, a court of law, or law enforcement authorities conducting an investigation.

How does ICS collect personal information?
ICS collects personal information directly when you provide it to us.

ICS collects personal information when you provide it to us when you register for an event, subscribe to a newsletter, email list, visit our websites, submit feedback, enter a contest, fill out a survey, or send us a communication.

What information is collected from third parties?
Conference host organizations may share membership lists and previous congress delegate lists with ICS to allow ICS to inform you of the upcoming conferences.

Who has access to your information and to whom is it disclosed?

We may disclose personal data to the following parties:

  • ICS Group companies;
  • Host organizations;
  • Contractors - who support ICS in our provision of services;
  • Payment processors - to allow payment to be made;
  • Hotels and Travel agencies - to book your accommodation and/or flights;
  • Abstract handling specialists – to manage the abstract submission and review process;
  • Marketing software – to provide you with information about the conference and association;
  • Exhibitors and sponsors – to whom you specifically consent to share your data with.

We do not share your information between clients. For example, if you sign up for a conference hosted by one association, we would not share your information with other clients organizing other conferences, even if the subject matter was similar.

Where do we transfer and store your personal information?
ICS has offices in Canada, the United States, Austria, and the United Kingdom and so your data will be processed in these countries. We may disclose your information to recipients outside of where we have offices such as to the country where the conference takes place, or where our contractors reside such as Spain, France or Australia. We are careful to work with third parties who maintain appropriate standards of data security compliance.

How do we keep your personal information secure?
We store personal information on secure servers that are managed by us and our service providers, and sometimes hard copy files that are kept in a secure location in Canada, US and the UK. Personal information that we store or transmit is protected by access controls, such as username and passwords, access granted to only those with a need to know and encryption where possible.

What are your Marketing options?
Where we have your consent to do so (e.g. if you have subscribed to one of our e-mail lists, registered for one of our conferences, or have indicated that you are interested in receiving information from us), we send you marketing communications by email about events that you have previously expressed an interest in. You can ‘opt-out’ of such communications if you would prefer not to receive them in the future by using the “unsubscribe” facility provided in the communication itself.

You also have choices about cookies, as described below. By modifying your browser preferences, you have the choice to accept all cookies, to be notified when a cookie is set, or to reject all cookies. If you choose to reject cookies some parts of our Sites may not work properly in your case.

What are Cookies?
For more information about cookies, see http://www.allaboutcookies.org.

As you browse our website, advertising cookies will be placed on your computer so that we can understand what you are interested in. Our display advertising partner then enables us to present you with advertising on other sites based on your previous interaction with https://playsclc2021.iaslc.org/. The techniques our partners employ do not collect personal information such as your name, email address, postal address, or telephone number, nor do we share this information directly with them. You can visit this page to opt out of future targeted advertising.

If you’re logged into your account, some of this information could be associated with your account. We’re talking about the following kinds of details:

  • your IP address or proxy server IP address’;
  • the domain name you requested;
  • the name of your internet service provider is sometimes captured depending on the configuration of your ISP connection;
  • the date and time of your visit to the website;
  • the length of your session;
  • the pages which you have accessed;
  • the number of times you access our site within any month;
  • the file URL you look at and information relating to it;
  • the website which referred you to our Sites;
  • and the operating system which your computer uses.

Occasionally, we will use third party advertising companies to serve ads based on prior visits to our websites. For example, if you visit our websites, you may later see an ad for our events when you visit a different Site.

What if you have previously shared information with others?
If you make your personal information available to other people, we can’t control or accept responsibility for the way they will use or manage that data. There are lots of ways that you can find yourself providing information to other people, like when you post a public message on a forum thread, share information via social media, or make contact with another user (such as a third party Author) whether via our Sites or directly via email. Before making your information publicly available or giving your information to anyone else, think carefully. If giving information to another user via our Sites, ask them how they will handle your information. If you’re sharing information via another website, check the privacy policy for that site to understand its information management practices as this privacy policy will not apply.

Consent
Through agreeing to this privacy notice you are consenting to ICS processing your personal data for the purposes outlined. You can withdraw consent at any time by selecting “unsubscribe” to any emails that you receive from us, or by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

How long does ICS keep your data?
ICS will retain your personal information for as long as is necessary to provide the services to you, and to comply with our legal obligations. We retain your information generally until the next cycle of conference, so that we are able to inform you of its occurrence. If you no longer want to hear from us you can use the unsubscribe mechanism at the bottom of any marketing email. You may also request a listing of personal data held or for that data to be edited, or erased by emailing ICS’ privacy officer at the contact details below.

Your rights as a data subject
At any point whilst ICS is in possession of or processing your personal data, all data subjects have the following rights:

  • Right of access – you have the right to request a copy of the information that we hold about you.
  • Right of rectification – you have a right to correct data that we hold about you that is inaccurate or incomplete.
  • Right to be forgotten – in certain circumstances you can ask for the data we hold about you to be erased from our records.
  • Right to restriction of processing – where certain conditions apply you have a right to restrict the processing.
  • Right of portability – you have the right to have the data we hold about you transferred to another organization.
  • Right to object – you have the right to object to certain types of processing such as direct marketing.
  • Right to object to automated processing, including profiling – you also have the right not to be subject to the legal effects of automated processing or profiling.
  • If ICS refuses your request under rights of access, we will provide you with a reason as to why, which you have the right to legally challenge.

ICS at your request can confirm what information it holds about you and how it is processed. To access what personal data is held, identification will be required. ICS will accept the following forms of ID when information on your personal data is requested: a copy of your national ID card, driver’s license, passport, birth certificate and a utility bill not older than three months. A minimum of one piece of photographic ID listed above and a supporting document is required. If ICS is dissatisfied with the quality, further information may be sought before personal data can be released. All requests should be made to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Cancellation Policy
In the unlikely event that the Congress is cancelled, travel and accommodation costs will not be refunded.

Contact
If you wish to make a compliant about how your personal data is being processed by ICS or its partners, you have the right to complain to ICS’ Privacy Officer at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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