The University of Illinois Cancer Center, the only public-university based cancer center in Chicago, is pursuing designations from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), a branch of the National Institutes of Health. The prestigious designation would mean increased financial support from the NIH, resulting in more opportunities for researchers as well as an economic benefit for the entire community.
Achieving this NCI designation is exceptional- there are currently only 70 NCI-Designated Cancer Centers in 36 states. It takes several years
The University announced that it has been taking steps towards this goal through hiring top talent, with an intention of bridging the gap between the UIC laboratory research and the work happening in the hospital.
The University of Illinois Cancer Center is part of the University of Illinois at Chicago and University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System. This September, Biotechnology Calendar, Inc. is hosting its 20th annual BioResearch Product FaireTM event at the University of Illinois at Chicago and researchers dedicated to find breakthrough solutions to major health concerns will be attending.
If you are a laboratory supplier that sells products or services that could help these university researchers achieve their goal of becoming one of the top three cancer centers in Illinois, consider reserving exhibition space at one of these events. In this academic setting, exhibitors are able to demonstrate their products or services and educate researchers and purchasing agents on the best and most technologically advanced laboratory supplies.
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University of Illinois, Chicago: September 13th, 2019