Long Night of Research 2024: Working together in Childhood Cancer Research
Join us on Friday, May 24th, from 5-11 p.m. and dive into the world of childhood cancer research!
(Vienna, 29.04.24) The Long Night of Research 2024 is approaching and cordially invites you to explore the world of childhood cancer research under the motto “Innovation through Collaboration”. On Friday, May 24th, from 5 pm to 11 pm, the St. Anna Children’s Cancer Research Institute will open its doors to provide exciting insights into the work of scientists in the field of childhood cancer research.
Once again this year, St. Anna CCRI is taking part in the “Research Mile” organized by the Medical University of Vienna. The Long Night of Research 2024 promises to be a fascinating experience with a variety of stations and offers. We look forward to welcoming visitors of all ages and immersing them in the world of science together.
Modern Technologies and Artificial Intelligence in Focus
This year, our research stations offer a fascinating insight into the possibilities of modern technologies and artificial intelligence in childhood cancer research. A wide range of research topics awaits visitors, including insights into new cellular and computer-based models as well as innovative therapies in clinical trials.
Diverse Range of Research Experiences
From modeling tumors in children to microscopy in research and diagnostics, the Long Night of Research offers a diverse range of exciting presentations and interactive stations for research enthusiasts of all ages. Under the theme of collaboration in childhood cancer research, visitors can also listen to engaging talks on the topic.
The detailed program of each station can be found on the website of the Long Night of Research HERE
Join us on Friday, May 24th, from 5-11 p.m. and dive into the world of childhood cancer research!