In session five of the
#CancerEngineeringSummit, leaders from top institutions share their organization’s approach to cancer engineering and showcase ongoing research.
Jon Song, PhD (
@OSUCCC_James), explains how cancer engineering at
@OhioState bridges engineering and physical science with cancer biology and patient care.
Alex McGhee, PhD, shares
@UAZCancer’s vision for biomedical engineering, highlighting his research on the prostate tumor microenvironment using granular environments for lattice self-assembly.
Richard Hall, PhD (
@unibirmingham), discusses cancer engineering at the University of Birmingham.
Jonathan Stevenson, MD (
@ROHNHSFT), discusses advancements in diagnosing and treating primary malignant bone tumors, highlighting limb-savaging surgery.
Daniel Heller, PhD (
@Dan_A_Heller) discusses
@MSKCancerCenter’s approach to cancer engineering, focusing on how to integrate cancer engineering into a cancer center and the development of the cancer engineering PhD program (
@GSKGradSchool)
Kayvan Keshari, PhD (
@KeshariLab) highlights
@MSKCancerCenter’s key research areas, including engineering tissues and animals for modeling cancer, immuno-engineering and molecular imaging and theranostics.
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