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Computational Cancer Genomics Working Group Evening Lecture

The Computational Cancer Genomics Working Group is led by Simon Tavaré, PhD, NYGC and Columbia University, and Sohrab Shah, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. This group will build collaborations that apply novel statistical approaches and population-level analyses to major cohorts in cancer genomics.

Discussion and Q&A will take place after each speaker presents.
Any questions on this event, contact events@nygenome.org.

Speakers

  • David S. Tourigny, PhD

    Research Scientist
    Irving Institute for Cancer Dynamics
    Columbia University

    "Developing stoichiometric methods to probe cancer metabolism at the single-cell level"
  • Wesley Tansey, PhD

    Assistant Attending, Computational Oncology
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

    "Machine learning-driven discovery of potential biomarkers in cancer drug screens: safety, toxicity, and targeted efficacy"
Moderated by
  • Simon Tavaré headshot
    Simon Tavaré, PhD

    Senior Associate Core Member
    New York Genome Center
    Director, Irving Institute for Cancer Dynamics
    Departments of Statistics and Biological Sciences
    Columbia University

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