SamuelsYardena Weizmann Institute of ScienceIsrael

SamuelsYardena
Prof. Yardena Samuels received her BSc from Cambridge University, UK in 1993, and earned an MSc in immunology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in 1997. She completed a PhD at Imperial College, London in 2002. She worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Prof Vogelstein’s laboratory at Johns Hopkins University from 2003 to 2006. She served as an assistant professor at NIH before joining the Weizmann Institute in 2012. Today she is the director of the EKARD Institute for Cancer Diagnosis Research and is the incumbent of the Knell Family Professorial Chair. Prof. Samuels is the recipient of the Pezoller Foundation - EACR Cancer Researcher Award, the Youdim Family Prize for Excellence in Cancer Research and has recently been nominated an EMBO member.Prof Samuels’ focus involves the identification of gene mutations that play a role in the progression of cutaneous melanoma. Her aim is to delineate ideal protein target combinations in melanoma to achieve lasting disease control. Her lab was part of the TCGA workgroup who published the Genomic Classification of Cutaneous Melanoma. Her lab has developed novel methods to identify cancer neo-antigens using genetic and proteomic methods. She has further been characterizing the immune response to these neo-antigens and developed relvant mouse models to investigate the role tumor heterogeneity plays in the tumor immune response.

Monday, 16 June 2025

Time Session
15:45
18:15
  • Opening Address
    SamuelsYardena Chair Israel
  • Welcome by the Mayor of Lisbon
    MoedasCarlos Presenter Portugal
  • Introduction of Keynote Speaker
    SamuelsYardena Chair Israel
  • Myeloid Mayhem: Inflammation driven Lung Cancer initiation and progression
    SwantonCharles Keynote Speaker United Kingdom
  • Pezcoller Award Presentation and Introduction of the Award Recipients
    GalligioniEnzo Presenter Italy
  • The Pezcoller Foundation-EACR Translational Cancer Researcher Award 2025 - Leveraging single cell technologies to engineer the immune system
    AmitIdo Award Lecture Israel
  • The Pezcoller-Marina Larcher Fogazzaro-EACR Women in Cancer Research Award 2025 - Dissecting Tumor-Immune Crosstalk in Cancer Progression and Therapy
    de VisserKarin E. Award Lecture Netherlands
Auditorium I

Thursday, 19 June 2025

Time Session
09:00
09:15
SamuelsYardena Co-Chair Israel
  • Align, Act, Accelerate – the future of European Research (REMOTE Presentation)
    HeitorManuel Speaker Portugal
Auditorium I
12:20
13:10
SamuelsYardena Chair Israel
  • ‘The EMBO Keynote Lecture’: Modelling breast cancers in space and time
    CaldasCarlos Keynote Speaker United Kingdom
  • EACR 2025 - Closing Remarks
    SamuelsYardena Chair Israel
Auditorium I

Tuesday, 17 June 2025

Time Session
09:20
10:55
CohenMerav Co-Chair Israel
SamuelsYardena Co-Chair Israel
  • Engineered dendritic cell therapy
    De PalmaMichele Speaker Switzerland
  • Proffered Paper: Synergistic effect of thiopurine 6TG and immunocheckpoint blockade to inhibit melanoma growth
    EACR25-0734
    De ZioDaniela Presenter Denmark
  • Exploiting immune surveillance to target colorectal cancer
    BardelliAlberto Speaker Italy
  • Proffered Paper: Systematic identification of recurrent immunogenic neoantigens in treatment-resistant tumors
    EACR25-2222
    GumpertNofar Presenter Israel
  • Translation Dysregulation In Cancer as a Source for Targetable Antigens
    SamuelsYardena Speaker Israel
Auditorium I
14:25
15:15
(open to EACR Early Career & Student Members, pre-registration required)
CarracedoArkaitz Coordinator Spain
OricchioElisa Coordinator Switzerland
  • TABLE 1: Efficient and caring mentorship: how to make your research team flourish?
    JoyceJohanna A Moderator Switzerland
  • TABLE 2: Leadership: Experience of a former EACR president
    DiveCaroline Moderator United Kingdom
  • TABLE 3: Building Equitable Research Careers for Women
    IvaskaJohanna Moderator Finland
  • TABLE 4: How to make your research transferable to the clinic
    ValienteManuel Moderator Spain
  • TABLE 6: Challenges of starting a new lab and becoming a PI abroad
    AlcoleaMaria Pilar Moderator United Kingdom
  • TABLE 7: Experience of creating a biomedical start-up in parallel to leading a research team
    VallotCeline Moderator France
  • TABLE 8: The challenges of opening your own lab
    KarthausWouter Moderator Switzerland
  • TABLE 9: ERC funding opportunities for starting or establishing a research group in the EU or Associated Countries
    Veronica Caraffini Moderator
  • TABLE 10: Lessons from My Journey: Navigating Data Science & Bioinformatics Careers in Pharma
    SinaNassiri Moderator Switzerland
  • TABLE 5: How to effectively lead a large research group and handle leadership responsibilities
    SamuelsYardena Moderator Israel
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