Save the Date! Cancer Research Day 2026

Location: The Morris Inn (View on map )

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Date: Monday, March 23, 2026 Location: The Morris Inn Join us for the 14th Annual Cancer Research Day with the Harper Cancer Research Institute (HCRI)! This exciting event highlights the groundbreaking, multidisciplinary cancer research happening at HCRI. Enjoy engaging poster sessions, insightful oral presentations, an inspiring keynote address, and the opportunity to celebrate excellence with awards. We look forward to seeing you there! This event is free and open to the public. More information coming soon.


KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Lisa Coussens, Ph.D., M.D. (h.c.), FAACR, FAIO

Dr. Lisa Coussens headshot
Dr. Lisa Coussens

Dr. Coussens is Director of the Knight Cancer Institute (interim) and Chairwoman of the Department of Cell, Developmental & Cancer Biology at Oregon Health & Sciences University, where she holds the Hildegard Lamfrom Endowed Chair in Basic Science. Dr. Coussens’ research focuses on dissecting the roles of normal immune cells in regulating various facets of solid tumor development, identifying leukocyte activities that are co-opted by early tumors to support ongoing cancer development, and in understanding the role leukocytes play in regulating responses to cytotoxic, targeted and immune-based therapies. Utilizing mouse models of mesothelioma, cutaneous, head and neck, pancreas and mammary carcinoma, her research identified critical immune-regulated pathways for therapeutic targeting that have been translated in proof-of-concept clinical trials in metastatic triple negative breast cancer, pancreas cancer, and head & neck squamous cancer.

In recognition of her research contributions for revealing underlying mechanisms of cancer development, Dr. Coussens has been acknowledged with multiple awards in recognition of her scientific contributions including the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Gertrude B. Elion Award (2001), AACR-Women in Cancer
Research Charlotte Friend Memorial Lectureship
(2012), 13th Rosalind E. Franklin Award from the National Cancer Institute (2015), a Doctor in Medicine (honoris causa) from the University of Buenos Aires in Argentina (2018), 12th AACR-Princess Takamatsu Memorial Lectureship (2018), Career Award from the European Academy of Tumor Immunology (2018), Susan G. Komen Brinker Award for Scientific Distinction in Basic Science (2018), elected Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS; 2018), Fellow of the AACR Academy (2019), Fellow of the Academy of ImmunoOncology (SITC; 2022), awarded the 2023 Margaret L. Kripke Legend Award for advocacy and promotion of women in academic medicine and science, named a Heroine of Public Health by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (2024). She was elected AACR President (2022-2023), and inducted into the National Academy of Sciences (2023) and National Academy of Medicine (2024).

Originally published at harpercancer.nd.edu.