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Blog from February, 2012

Sanaz Jansen

On February 29, from 11:00am to 12:00pm, Dr. Sanaz (Sunny) Jansen will be presenting on "Mouse models of GBM: MRI characterization and caBIG tools." She received her Ph.D. in Medical Physics from the University of Chicago in 2009. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Terry Van Dyke, Mouse Cancer Genetics Program, NCI-Frederick. Selected both as an NCI Sallie Rosen Kaplan Fellow and an NCI Frederick Cancer, Genetics and Signaling Fellow, Dr. Jansen recently received a Department of Defense Postdoctoral Award. Her research focus is on using genetically engineered mice to investigate quantitative image-based approaches to improving the detection and characterization of cancer. Details below:

Summary and Presentation: Mouse models of GBM: MRI characterization and caBIG tools (attached)

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