Overview
Join us in person or virtually on September 15, 2025, as the NCI Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT) hosts, The NCI-DOE Collaboration: Driving Cancer Research Advances with AI and HPC Symposium, at the NCI Shady Grove Campus in Rockville, MD.
Since 2016, NCI and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) have engaged in a strategic, interagency collaboration to simultaneously accelerate advances in precision oncology and scientific computing, including the use of artificial intelligence. The Symposium will feature concluding presentations from the three NCI-DOE Projects:
- ADMIRRAL: AI-Driven Multiscale Investigation of the RAS/RAF Activation Lifecycle
- IMPROVE: Innovative Methodologies and New Data for Predictive Oncology Model Evaluation
- MOSSAIC: Modeling Outcomes Using Surveillance Data and Scalable Artificial Intelligence for Cancer
The presentations will highlight project accomplishments, lessons learned, and how others in the biomedical research community can access and use the developed computational models, datasets, and software tools.
The Symposium is open to all NIH federal staff and contractors.
Related Resources
If you are interested in learning more about the resources developed by the NCI-DOE Collaboration, including computational models, datasets, software tools, and publications, please check out the NCI Predictive Oncology Model and Data Clearinghouse (modac.cancer.gov) and the Computational Resources for Cancer Research portal (computational.cancer.gov).