
The Department of Biochemistry, University of Kashmir (KU), on Friday inaugurated the 45th Annual Meeting of the Indian Association for Cancer Research (IACR), alongside a four-day international conference titled ‘Advancements in Cancer Research: Discoveries, Therapeutics and Challenges’ at the varsity’s Main Campus.
Bringing together scientists, clinicians and academicians, the conference aims to serve as a dynamic platform for sharing ideas, presenting cutting-edge research, and exploring innovative approaches in cancer care, with a strong focus on improving diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes.
The event has attracted leading experts from across India and abroad, including participants from premier institutions such as AIIMS, IISc Bengaluru, and IITs, as well as globally reputed universities and research centres including Mayo Clinic, Emory University, and Harvard University.
Speaking at the inaugural session, Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan, said, “This conference brings together diverse scientific perspectives to address one of the most pressing health challenges of our time. Such academic engagements are essential for developing innovation and strengthening research that can translate into better healthcare outcomes.”
Director, SKIMS Srinagar, Prof. M. Ashraf Ganie, in his remarks said, “Collaboration between clinicians and researchers is key to advancing cancer care. Platforms like this enable meaningful dialogue that can bridge the gap between laboratory research and clinical practice.”
Dean Academic Affairs KU, Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, and Dean Research KU, Prof. Mohammad Sultan Bhat, highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary research and stressed on the need for sustained academic efforts to address complex health issues like cancer.
Registrar KU, Prof. Naseer Iqbal, noted that the University is committed to promoting quality research and academic exchange at national and international levels. President, IACR, Prof. Subrata Sinha, spoke about the vision and goals of the association, and emphasized advancing cancer research through collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing.
Earlier, in her welcome address, Head, Department of Biochemistry KU and convenor of the event, Prof. Sharjul Amin, outlined the objectives of the conference and highlighted its importance in bringing together experts working across various domains of cancer research.
The conference abstract book was also released on the occasion. Students and scholars from across the country and abroad are attending the event. It features keynote and plenary lectures, thematic sessions, and oral and poster presentations on diverse areas of cancer research, including immunotherapy, genomics, precision oncology, and emerging therapeutic approaches.
The Department of Biochemistry, University of Kashmir (KU), on Friday inaugurated the 45th Annual Meeting of the Indian Association for Cancer Research (IACR), alongside a four-day international conference titled ‘Advancements in Cancer Research: Discoveries, Therapeutics and Challenges’ at the varsity’s Main Campus.
Bringing together scientists, clinicians and academicians, the conference aims to serve as a dynamic platform for sharing ideas, presenting cutting-edge research, and exploring innovative approaches in cancer care, with a strong focus on improving diagnosis, treatment, and patient outcomes.
The event has attracted leading experts from across India and abroad, including participants from premier institutions such as AIIMS, IISc Bengaluru, and IITs, as well as globally reputed universities and research centres including Mayo Clinic, Emory University, and Harvard University.
Speaking at the inaugural session, Vice-Chancellor KU, Prof. Nilofer Khan, said, “This conference brings together diverse scientific perspectives to address one of the most pressing health challenges of our time. Such academic engagements are essential for developing innovation and strengthening research that can translate into better healthcare outcomes.”
Director, SKIMS Srinagar, Prof. M. Ashraf Ganie, in his remarks said, “Collaboration between clinicians and researchers is key to advancing cancer care. Platforms like this enable meaningful dialogue that can bridge the gap between laboratory research and clinical practice.”
Dean Academic Affairs KU, Prof. Shariefuddin Pirzada, and Dean Research KU, Prof. Mohammad Sultan Bhat, highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary research and stressed on the need for sustained academic efforts to address complex health issues like cancer.
Registrar KU, Prof. Naseer Iqbal, noted that the University is committed to promoting quality research and academic exchange at national and international levels. President, IACR, Prof. Subrata Sinha, spoke about the vision and goals of the association, and emphasized advancing cancer research through collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing.
Earlier, in her welcome address, Head, Department of Biochemistry KU and convenor of the event, Prof. Sharjul Amin, outlined the objectives of the conference and highlighted its importance in bringing together experts working across various domains of cancer research.
The conference abstract book was also released on the occasion. Students and scholars from across the country and abroad are attending the event. It features keynote and plenary lectures, thematic sessions, and oral and poster presentations on diverse areas of cancer research, including immunotherapy, genomics, precision oncology, and emerging therapeutic approaches.
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