Professional Development

Research Oriented Career Knowledge and Support (ROCKS)
The ASTRO ROCKS sessions provide practical knowledge regarding funding mechanisms and support for radiation oncology researchers at all career stages to develop successful research-oriented careers. Web sessions include knowledge sharing from experienced volunteers and interactive components such as Q&A.
All live and recorded ROCKS sessions are free for ASTRO members in the ASTRO Academy.
Three new sessions are planned for 2025:- ASTRO-AstraZeneca SCLC Therapy Challenge Kick-Off – Recorded January 31, 2025.
- Promotion and Tenure - Friday, April 11, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time – Registration open now.
- Specific Aims – Friday, June 27, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time – Registration opens in May.
- Entrepreneurship in Radiation Oncology
- Career Negotiations in Academic Radiation Oncology
- Team Science
- Navigating Industry Investigator-Initiated Trials
- Developing Cooperative Group Trials and Increasing Diversity in Clinical Trials - Cooperatively offered with NRG
- Understanding the NIH Summary Statement
- Overcoming Challenges of Prioritizing Academic Research
- Funding Opportunities Beyond NIH – Tips and Tricks for Success - Cooperatively offered with ROI
- ASTRO Supported Grants
- Transitioning from Residency to K-Funded Physician Scientist: Pathways to Success
Radiation Oncology-Biology Integration Network (ROBIN)
(ROBIN) is a collaborative network that brings together doctors and researchers from different institutions. These NCI-supported institutions investigate the implications of radiation oncology on the immune system. ROBIN hopes to combine interdisciplinary study to improve radiation patient outcomes. Each center has materials and lectures regarding their respective topics. All materials and lectures are free to view.