Impact of Non-Hematopoietic Cells on Anti-Tumor Immunity
Continue to learn about the cutting edge of computational immuno-oncology through a partnership between NCI and the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC)!
Drs. Elana Fertig and Riyue Bao will discuss:
- computational methods to uncover tumor-immune interactions,
- spatial molecular technologies to reveal changes in the immune landscape across tumor stages, and
- future tumor immune states with agent-based mathematical models and high-throughput data sets to inform virtual clinical trials.
This SITC-NCI Computational Immuno-Oncology Webinar is the sixth course of eight, one-hour-long webinars designed to educate early-career scientists on computational immuno-oncology, increase participants’ awareness of and engagement in NCI-supported Cancer MoonshotSM Immunotherapy Networks, and fulfill the Blue Ribbon Panel’s goal of accelerating progress in cancer research.
Dr. Fertig is the division director of Oncology Quantitative Sciences at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
Dr. Bao is the co-director of Cancer Bioinformatics Services at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s Hillman Cancer Center.
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