====== Scientific Exchange Program ====== CRI’s academic programs are usually organized in collaboration with leading scientific institutes and international organizations. Such collaboration facilitates the transfer of technology and dissemination of information and new findings developed in the advanced scientific community. Both academic and research activities are therefore closely linked with the scientific exchange program of the institute. CRI believes that science is international and transcends national frontiers. In its role as a center for national and international cooperation, CRI aims to initiate scientific collaboration between institutes that will complement and enhance the programs of both partners. The scope of collaboration includes joint research and training programs to promote mutual direct contact of scientists, training of scientific support staff, and exchange of scientific information and visits. At present, multidisciplinary collaboration with various international academic and research institutes has been initiated and in some cases, formalized to promote exchange of knowledge and information, technology transfer and research collaboration. ** Faculty exchange includes those from the following institutes: ** * Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (Germany) * International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC-WHO) * Johns Hopkins University (USA) * Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) * M.D. Anderson Cancer Center (USA) * National Institutes of Health (USA) * New York University School of Medicine (USA) * Michigan State University (USA) * University of Florida (USA) * Aarhus University (Denmark) * Utrecht University (The Netherlands)