Assessing the Tumor Microenvironment with Systems Immunology: Computational Science in Immuno-oncology
Join Drs. Linghua Wang (presenter) and Timothy Shaw (moderator) as they present computational tools and analytical approaches that can help you better understand the diverse states of cancer and tumor microenvironment (TME) cells.
Computational science and single-cell spatial technologies are really changing how we study TME, so don’t miss out on this webinar to learn more!
This webinar is part of the 2025 SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-oncology Webinar Series, which is focusing on methods and clinical utility for biomarker development in immune-oncology. This is the sixth of ten free webinars set to help individual research labs overcome the computational challenges of analyzing and integrating different assay data throughout the spectrum of immuno-oncology for biomarker development. The annual series aims to educate early-career scientists, increase participants’ awareness of and engagement in NCI-supported Immunotherapy Networks, and fulfill the goal of accelerating progress in cancer research.
Dr. Wang is an associate professor in the Department of Genomic Medicine at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Here, she leads the Computational Biology Laboratory.
Dr. Shaw is an assistant member in the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at the Moffitt Cancer Center.
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