Physical Oncology
Panel Discussions
Integrating Physical Chemistry, Mathematics, and Systems Models Into a Transdisciplinary Approach to Cancer Research
DiBenedetto, Heath, Bissell: Graphic Representation 1
DiBenedetto, Heath, Bissell: Graphic Representation 2

Emmanuele DiBenedetto, Ph.D.
Centennial Professor of Mathematics
Vanderbilt University
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James R. Heath, Ph.D.
Elizabeth W. Gilloon Professor
California Institute of Technology
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Mina J. Bissell, Ph.D.
Distinguished Scientist
Life Sciences Division
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory



Current Examples of Contributions of the Physical
Sciences to Contemporary Oncology
Manalis, Chambers, Califano: Graphic Representation 1
Manalis, Chambers, Califano: Graphic Representation 2

Nanotechnology: Capitalizing on the Physical Properties of Cancer Cells for New Intervention Strategies
Scott R. Manalis, Ph.D.
Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Interrogating Cancer: The Mechanics of Metastasis
Ann F. Chambers, Ph.D.
Professor
University of Western Ontario
PowerPoint Presentation
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Information Theoretic Approaches to the Dissection of Oncogenic Pathways
Andrea Califano, Ph.D., Laureate in Physics
Professor
Columbia University
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