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Event Information
Title: Frontiers of Predictive Oncology and Computing II Meeting
Date: Tuesday, October 17th, to Thursday, October 19th, 2017
Location: SUNY Global Center, New York, NY
URL: http://www.cvent.com/d/05qn91
Abstract (DRAFT): Computational Pathology encompasses linked morphological and molecular tissue characterization. Cancer is a complex multi-faceted disease characterized by heterogeneous coupled tumor and stroma niches and by complex patterns tumor/host immune modulation and response. Accurate multi-scale tissue characterization is crucial to understanding of tumor heterogeneity and immune response. Gaining an understanding of multi-scale systems biology of cancer will play a central role in development, selection and personalization of targeted and immune therapies. Experimental data driving these efforts range from universally acquired Pathology studies scanned in using now inexpensive whole slide imaging platforms to data obtained using high end platforms capable of acquiring combined morphological and highly multiplexed molecular data.
Tissue analysis and modeling is both computation and data intensive – many crucial tasks have resource requirements that extend into and beyond the exascale range. The workshop will bring together researchers to shed light on relationship between cancer signaling pathway alternations, tumor niches, tumor immune suppression and host immune response. The focus of the workshop will be on developing a research agenda to drive computational pathology experimental design, cancer population studies and computational modeling.
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FPOC 2017 Invitees
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Last Name | First Name | Affiliation | |
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Allopenna | Lynne | lynn.allopenna@stonybrook.edu | Stony Brook University |
Califano | Andrea | Columbia University | |
Coleman | Cheri | colemacj@cinj.rutgers.edu | Rutgers University |
Condeelis | John | john.condeelis@einstein.yu.edu | Albert Einstein College of Medicine |
Conway | Claudine | Claudine.conway@intel.com | Intel Corporation |
Eary | Janet | janet.eary@nih.gov | National Cancer Institute |
Espey | Mike | espeym@mail.nih.gov | National Cancer Institute |
Foran | David | foran@cinj.rutgers.edu | Rutgers University |
Gardner | Ann | Ann.Gardner@stonybrookmedicine.edu | Stony Brook University |
Gillies | Robert | robert.gillies@moffitt.org | Moffitt Cancer Center |
Gryshuk | Amy | gryshuk2@llnl.gov | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Harrison | Robert | robert.harrison@stonybrook.edu | Stony Brook University |
Hope | Debra | debra.hope@nih.gov | Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research |
Hughes | Shannon | hughessk@mail.nih.gov | National Cancer Institute |
Kalpathy-Cramer | Jayashree | kalpathy@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu | Massachusetts General Hospital |
Kimbrough | Miles | miles.kimbrough@nih.gov | NetImpact Strategies |
Klasky | Scott | klasky@ornl.gov | Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
Klemm | Juli | National Cancer Institute | |
Louis | David | dlouis@mgh.harvard.edu | Massachusetts General Hospital |
McManus | Michael | michael.j.mcmanus@intel.com | Intel Health & Life Sciences |
Peterson | Valerie | valerie.Peterson@stonybrookmedicine.edu | Stony Brook University |
Romano | Sarena | sarena.romano@stonybrook.edu | Stony Brook University |
Saltz | Joel | joel.saltz@stonybrookmedicine.edu | SUNY Stony Brook |
Stahlberg | Eric | Eric.stahlberg@nih.gov | Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research |
Thompson | Patti | Patricia.Thompson-Carino@stonybrookmedicine.edu | Stony Brook University |
Whalen | Dawn | whalen3@llnl.gov | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
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