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  1. Simran Joshi

    I am a third year medical student currently doing clinical clerkships in the U.S. I am also a research fellow at OHSL working on the Digital Twin Proof of Concept. Additional areas of interest...

    https://nciphub.org/members/12831

  2. Cristian Camilo Galindo

    PhD., Experimental Medicine. McGill University. 2018 -MSc., Biochemistry. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. BSc., Biology. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. International Diploma in ICT. University...

    https://nciphub.org/members/8019

  3. Cancer Researchers Uncover New Approach to Dealing with Hair Loss

    10 Dec 2019 | Posted by Craig Lebrau

    Cancer diagnosis and treatment is never a good time. Experiencing a cancer diagnosis, or knowing a loved one that has, is a harrowing moment. It can be easy to get caught up in the fear and horror...

    https://nciphub.org/members/5186/blog/2019/12/cancer-researchers-uncover-new-approach-to-dealing-with-hair-loss

  4. Recent Blood Test Research Could Revolutionise Cancer Screening

    10 Dec 2019 | Posted by Craig Lebrau

    It is no secret that cancer screening tests play an active and important role in optimising one’s health. Throughout the years, cancer screening tests have proven to be quite controversial in...

    https://nciphub.org/members/5186/blog/2019/12/recent-blood-test-research-could-revolutionise-cancer-screening

  5. Research Finds That Rising Pollution Poses Risk for Cancer Survivors

    10 Dec 2019 | Posted by Craig Lebrau

    We live in a modern world where we are becoming more and more aware of the world around us and how our existence impacts this world. It goes without saying that pollution is bad for the...

    https://nciphub.org/members/5186/blog/2019/12/research-finds-that-rising-pollution-poses-risk-for-cancer-survivors

  6. Scientists Find Active Plant Substance Slows Down Aggressive Eye Cancer

    10 Dec 2019 | Posted by Craig Lebrau

    Eye cancer is always a scary diagnosis to get. This is especially true given that we constantly use our eyes. From the moment you wake up to the second you fall asleep, your eyes are active and on...

    https://nciphub.org/members/5186/blog/2019/12/scientists-find-active-plant-substance-slows-down-aggressive-eye-cancer

  7. Jana Gevertz

    Jana Gevertz is a professor in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics at The College of New Jersey. She is interested in the development and validation of data-driven models of cancer...

    https://nciphub.org/members/6562

  8. Request for the access of workspace for ICTBioMed Hub. Kindly consider the request

    Closed | Responses: 1

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    https://nciphub.org/answers/question/81

  9. Sachin Dev

    Sachin Dev is a Research Associate working for Open Health Systems Laboratory(OHSL), US since 2018. He is a Medical Physicist by training. He works on Monte Carlo simulations and is based in India....

    https://nciphub.org/members/4863

  10. Workshop Tweets

    15 Aug 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Stephanie Morris

    Collated tweets from workshop and networking reception.

  11. Salendra Singh

    https://nciphub.org/members/3946

  12. NANOANALYTICS OF EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES – Standards for isolation, characterization and reporting

    26 May 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Shivani Sharma

    Nano WG presentation on May 25, 2017. Presentation by Dr.  Shivani Sharma, Associate Director of the Nano Pico Characterization Lab, UCLA. Nanoscale characterization of exosomes and their use disease biomarkers and drug delivery agents

  13. PSON0006 A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells

    PSON0006 A physical sciences network characterization of non-tumorigenic and metastatic cells This dataset is supplemental material for the Nature publication of the Physical Sciences-Oncology...

    https://nciphub.org/groups/nci_physci/wiki/PSON0006

  14. Joshy George

    https://nciphub.org/members/3636

  15. PSON0001 Genomic Characterization of Cell Lines

    PSON0001 Genomic Characterization of Cell Lines This study provides genomic characterization of 39 cell lines from Physical Sciences Oncology Center (PS-OC) Network Bioresource Core Facility (PBCF)...

    https://nciphub.org/groups/nci_physci/wiki/PSON0001

  16. Human Disease Ontology

    21 Sep 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Lynn Schriml

    The Disease Ontology has been developed as a standardized ontology for human disease, since 2003, with the purpose of providing the biomedical community with manual curated, consistent, reusable and sustainable descriptions of human disease terms, phenotype characteristics and related...

  17. Personalized Medicine, Cancer and Genetics Community Education Curriculum

    25 Aug 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Karen Schmitt, Andria Reyes, Grace Hillyer, Mercedes Bazan

    Our overarching goal is to develop and establish a cancer genetics curriculum that is pertinent, culturally sensitive and understandable by a community population who is not English dominant and of a lower literacy level than that of the general New York City population. The curriculum teaches...

  18. PSON0007 The effect of pre-analytical variables on Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs)

    Study Title: The effect of two pre-analytical variables (type of collection tube and time to analysis) on the detection and enumeration of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs) This page:...

    https://nciphub.org/groups/nci_physci/wiki/PSON0007

  19. Standards Development Overview

    Collections | 05 Jul 2016 | Posted by Tony Dickherber

    https://nciphub.org/groups/itcr_imat/collections/molecular-characterization-standards-development

  20. PSON0005 Physical Characterization of Cell Lines: Traction force and Volume

    PSON0005 Physical Characterization of Cell Lines: Traction force and Volume In this study, live cells were plated on fluorescent beads and fluorescently labeled with CellTracker Green CMFDA...

    https://nciphub.org/groups/nci_physci/wiki/PSON0005