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About EDRN

A quick introduction to EDRN, its organization, and more.

Sudhir SrivastavaGreetings!

In the 19th century, pathologists used the newly invented microscope to investigate the nature of cancer as well as other diseases. Along with improvements in tissue processing, the microscope took pathologists from gross anatomy to microscopic analysis, which eventually led to a new pathology. This new pathology culminated in Virchow’s concept that the fundamental changes in disease can be attributed to alterations in the cells of the body. The application of molecular technologies with minimally intrusive surgical techniques has laid the foundation for a revolutionary leap in the science of screening, early diagnosis and target-based therapy for cancer. Fueled by the discovery of cancer-specific biomarkers, and aided by pathological improvements, molecular-based tests are in the not-too-distant future to perform noninvasive diagnosis on patients. The NCI’s Early Detection Research Network (EDRN) is committed to make molecular diagnostics a reality that will allow physicians to provide individualized treatment to cancer patients. The EDRN is committed to provide up-to-date information on biomarker research through this Website and scientific publications.

Sudhir Srivastava
Chief, Cancer Biomarkers Research Group

A quick introduction to EDRN Informatics

EDRN has a number of activities in science and informatics. I invite you to explore the site and activities. I also invite you to view a video describing our leading-edge informatics program.

 

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Announcement 01/31/2013

The next EDRN Scientific Workshop will take place:
- March 13-15, 2013, in Bethesda MD
Click here for meeting registration, hotel information, and agendas.

Subsequent EDRN SC meetings will be:
- September 10-12, 2013, in Seattle WA
- March 4-6, 2014, in Houston TX
- September 8-11, 2014, location TBD

Announcement



Cancer Biomarker Bioinformatics Workshop

Join us next spring for the Cancer Biomarker Bioinformatics Workshop.

  • April 29th–May 1st 2013 in Pasadena, CA
  • Register by March 15th 2013 to save a spot
  • Registration is free
  • Full program and other details available