Lessons for the Next Generation of Scientists from the Second Annual Arthur and Sandra Irving Cancer Immunology Symposium.
Christopher Alvarez-BreckenridgeKristin G AndersonAna Luísa CorreiaShadhmer DemehriHuy Q DinhKaren Olivia DixonGavin P DunnLaura EvginJérémy GocZinaida GoodNir HacohenPatrick HanPavel HančJohn W HickeyKelly KerstenBeiyun C LiuAitziber BuqueYuxuan 'Phoenix' MiaoJ Justin MilnerYuri PritykinFerdinando PucciNicole E ScharpingLisa SudmeierYufei WangAndreas WielandMichelle M WilliamsPublished in: Cancer immunology research (2023)
The Arthur and Sandra Irving Cancer Immunology Symposium has been created as a platform for established cancer immunologists to mentor trainees and young investigators as they launch their research career in the field. By sharing their different paths to success, the senior faculty mentors provide an invaluable resource to support the development of the next generation of leaders in the cancer immunology community. This Commentary describes some of the key topics that were discussed during the 2022 symposium: scientific and career trajectory, leadership, mentoring, collaborations, and publishing. For each of these topics, established investigators discussed the elements that facilitate success in these areas as well as mistakes that can hinder progress. Herein, we outline the critical points raised in these discussions for establishing a successful independent research career. These points are highly relevant for the broader scientific community.