Cancer Research
Cancer Research

Let's work to conquer cancer. Together.

Multianalyte liquid biopsy
Multianalyte liquid biopsy
Join our three part webinar series to learn how to isolate multianalytes from blood samples. And how to analyze cfDNA using NGS and dPCR. Sign up for May 9–23.
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World Cancer Day highlights value of research
World Cancer Day highlights value of research
Why is cancer research important to you? Would Cancer Day is a great time to reflect on the value of cancer research.
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Sensitive mutation analysis of cfDNA by dPCR Q&As
Sensitive mutation analysis of cfDNA by dPCR Q&As
Our panel of experts answer your questions and share their tips for sensitive mutation analysis of cfDNA by digital PCR. Enjoy the discussion about cfDNA sample processing and quantifying rare targets of interest.
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Cell-free DNA from liquid biopsies
Cell-free DNA from liquid biopsies

From biomarker research to personalized medicine, cell-free DNA isolated from liquid biopsies provides a powerful method to monitor cancer development in future. Enjoy three talks by cancer researchers and “Ask-Me-Anything” sessions with R&D experts.

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Accelerate your cancer research

Great progress has been made by scientists and physicians dedicated to cancer research, but a lot of increasingly complex questions remain to be answered – to discover new ways to prevent, detect and treat cancer.

The QIAGEN Cancer Research Community is for dedicated and passionate cancer researchers. We are working to conquer cancer with an emphasis on collaborating together worldwide to share knowledge, methods and data to enable breakthroughs in cancer research.

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Stars of cancer research

Get up close and personal with star cancer researchers from around the world. Read about their experiences, thoughts and visions. 
Elaine Mardis, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Elaine Mardis, Columbus, Ohio, USA
“I’m constantly inspired by cancer patients, especially our pediatric patients, and their families.”
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Klaus Pantel, Hamburg, Germany
Klaus Pantel, Hamburg, Germany
“Each year almost 10 million people die of cancer worldwide and to contribute translational cancer research with the potential to reduce this number is my strongest motivation.”
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Pithi Chanvorachote, Bangkok, Thailand
Pithi Chanvorachote, Bangkok, Thailand
“Understanding the defined molecular network and signaling of cancers can lead to discovering the ultimate drug targets that can then result in the best treatment.”
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Sabine Kasimir-Bauer, Essen, Germany
Sabine Kasimir-Bauer, Essen, Germany
“I have built a wonderful scientific network and made friends with people from all over the world.”
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Seock-Ah Im, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Seock-Ah Im, Seoul, Republic of Korea
“We must build a more comprehensive network to facilitate academia, global pharmaceutical company and the biotechnology industry to run together.”
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Sue Branford, Adelaide, Australia
Sue Branford, Adelaide, Australia
“We continue to work toward finding the reasons why some patients don’t have a successful outcome.”
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Toh Han Chong, Singapore
Toh Han Chong, Singapore
“Learn from setbacks, come back stronger, love the journey of discovery and creating new knowledge, and always have a dream, vision and hope.”
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You?
You?
What inspires you to do cancer research? We are happy to give these insights into the lives and work of cancer researchers. If you would like to share your story here, get in touch.
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QIAGEN Cancer Research Online Events are webinars and online discussions for cancer researchers. Join our talks about cancer genomics, liquid biopsy or RNA biomarker discovery. Get access to recordings and presentations from our past events.

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Consortia and initiatives – we're working together

QIAGEN participates in numerous renowned international consortia, grant projects and initiatives that strive to improve global healthcare.  They extend and access networks and infrastructures – and stimulate exchange between all relevant stakeholders – from science, medicine and government. Our active role in consortia  and initiatives keeps QIAGEN at the forefront of scientific findings and developments.