cancer Immunology at the AACR Annual Meeting 2025
View the Meeting Planner and select the specific track to explore all cancer immunology-related sessions.
Do not miss the annual CIMM Town Hall, Acquired Resistance to Immunotherapies, held on Sunday, April 27 from 6:30-8:30 PM CT in Room S105 at the McCormick Place Convention Center. Please join the CIMM leadership for this important discussion and a chance to network with colleagues! This Town Hall is sponsored by Bristol Myers Squibb.

Mission
The mission of the AACR Cancer Immunology Working Group (CIMM) is to provide an ongoing forum for scholarly discussion of the complex relationships between the immune system and tumor cells along the continuum of cancer research.
why join CIMM
- Promote and foster immunology research from fundamental research to clinical testing of new immune-based interventions, as an integral part of the prevention and cure of cancer.
- Facilitate the integration of cancer immunology with other cancer research sub-disciplines.
- Stimulate new developments in research, technology, concepts, and policies to advance the field.
- Highlight the best cancer-related immunology research through AACR and its journals, Annual Meeting, and other forums.
- Foster an atmosphere of open dialogue among a diverse group of researchers with a common interest in the field.
- Support the education, training, and professional advancement of early-career scientists to drive interest in cancer immunology.
HOW TO JOIN CIMM
- AACR members in good standing have the opportunity to join and participate in AACR Scientific Working Groups and Association Groups.
- Interested in joining a Scientific Working Group? Log into myAACR and under “My Membership” select “Modify AACR Groups” to add the Working Groups you wish to participate in.
- Not an AACR member? Join our esteemed organization and become a member today.
Recent CIMM Announcements
- Read the most recent CIMM Working Group Updates.
- Join the CIMM LinkedIn Community!
contact
Jorida Çoku, PhD
Senior Scientific Program Administrator
Scientific Programs and Strategic Initiatives
Executive Office
215-446-7190
[email protected]