Meeting and Workshop Summaries
A Joint Workshop of the NCI’s ICBP and CISNET
“Mechanistic Models of Cancer Bridging Biology to Outcomes”
March 24-25, 2009
Doubletree Hotel, Bethesda, Maryland
Presentations: (in PowerPoint files)
- Welcome, Objectives and Overview of the Workshop
- Sylvia Plevritis, Stanford University
Objectives of the Workshop - Dan Gallahan, NCI, Division of Cancer Biology
Overview of ICBP Program - Eric (Rocky) Feuer, NCI, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences
Overview of CISNET Program
- Sylvia Plevritis, Stanford University
- CISNET and ICBP Science Talks
- Ruth Etzioni, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
CISNET Prostate: macro-level models of disease mortality seeking micro-level assistance - Georg Luebeck, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
A cell-based model of colon cancer: implications and challenges - Tim Kinsella, Stony Brook University Cancer Center
Coordination of DNA mismatch repair and base excision repair of chemotherapy and ionizing radiation damage for targeting resistant (damage tolerant) cancers
- Ruth Etzioni, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
- CISNET – ICBP Pilot Project Updates
- Pam McMahon, Massachusetts General Hospital-ITA
Joey Kong, Massachusetts General Hospital-ITA
Tom Deisboeck and Bill Wang, Massachusetts General Hospital
ICBP-CISNET Pilot Project on Multiscale Modeling of Lung Cancer - Sylvia Plevritis, Stanford University
ICBP-CISNET Pilot Project on Multiscale Modeling of Breast Cancer - Sandy Anderson, Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
"ICBP-CISNET Pilot Project on Multisacale Modeling of Breast Cancer"
- Pam McMahon, Massachusetts General Hospital-ITA
- Keynote Address
- Breakout Summaries
- Carolyn Rutter, Group Health Cooperative
David Axelrod, Rutgers University
"Technical Challenges of Multi-Scale Modeling in Cancer" Carolyn Rutter | David Axelrod - Rob Boer, Eramus Medical Center & Pfizer
Dean Felsher, Stanford University
"Multi-scale Models of Cancer Treatment" Rob Boer | Dean Felsher - Marjolein Ballegooijen, Eramus Medical Center
Paul Spellman, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
"Multi-scale Simulation Models of Cancer Prevention and Early Detection"
- Carolyn Rutter, Group Health Cooperative
How Systems Biology Can Advance Cancer Research
May19 – 20, May 2008, Hotel Château du Lac – Brussels, Belgium
This workshop was organized by the European Commission and the USA National Cancer Institute
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2009-05-11 14:56

