Projects

What is a Project?
9 Projects found

Training / Test Project that contains already published data, and is available for any members to register for an account for.

Programme: NExtSEEK

Public web page: Not specified

Understanding the spectrum of complex metastatic processes is important to the development of a comprehensive and cohesive understanding of cancer metastasis. The Metastasis Research Network (MetNet) supports collaborative, multidisciplinary projects that focus on several themes of the metastatic process and use integrative systems-level approaches.

MetNet is advancing the understanding of metastasis as a non-linear, dynamic, and emergent process, as well as revealing mechanistic insights of early ...

Programme: NExtSEEK

Public web page: Not specified

Originated as a project for two publications associated with the Griffith/Goods labs, and now is associated with an ongoing multi-lab consortium based out of the Griffith Lab: "Center for Gynepathology Research"

Programme: NExtSEEK

Public web page: Not specified

No description specified

Programme: NExtSEEK

Public web page: Not specified

Break Through Cancer empowers outstanding researchers and physicians to both intercept and find cures for the deadliest cancers by stimulating radical collaboration.

BTC Central Website

Programme: NExtSEEK

Public web page: Not specified

Independent Projects / Publications associated with Matthew D. Shoulders Lab at MIT

Programme: NExtSEEK

Public web page: Not specified

ABSTRACT – OVERALL The primary focus of the MIT/DFCI Center for Systems Biology of Glioblastoma is to understand the intersections between neurons, immune cells, and tumor cells in this deadly tumor. The lack of response to immunotherapy strategies despite prominent infiltrates of immune cells in many GBM highlights the immuno- suppressive nature of the GBM microenvironment and the importance of more clearly understanding the dynamic interactions at the tumor/immune interface. Similarly, interactions ...

Programme: NExtSEEK

Public web page: Not specified

Powered by
(v.1.15.1)
Copyright © 2008 - 2024 The University of Manchester and HITS gGmbH