The Human Tumor Atlas Network (HTAN): Exploring Tumor Evolution in Time and Space
Join leaders from NCI’s Human Tumor Atlas Network (HTAN) to hear about the program’s collaborative efforts to develop comprehensive atlases incorporating cellular, molecular, and histological dimensions across various cancer types and stages.
Speakers will cover topics such as:
- creating cancer atlases.
- exploring the impact of spatial technologies.
- utilizing evolutionary principles in cancer research.
- understanding the cancer microenvironment.
- leveraging HTAN’s resources for your research.
Want to learn more about HTAN? The program has just released a collection of Nature articles featuring 13 studies. Read the publications to explore tumor development, progression, and treatment responses using advanced research methods and 3D tumor atlases.
Dr. Ding is a David English Smith Distinguished Professor of Medicine and section director of computational biology at the Washington University in St. Louis.
Dr. Hughes is the deputy director of NCI’s Division of Cancer Biology.
Dr. Lau is a professor of cell and developmental biology at Vanderbilt University.
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