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SUMMARY:Research in Progress
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Mikayla Feldbauer\, Hoadley Lab \nTalk Title: Spatial transcriptomic determinants of clinical-molecular congruence and subtype switching in metastatic breast cancer
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/compmed/event/research-in-progress-10/
LOCATION:Mary Ellen Jones 3116\, 116 Manning Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Victoria Doyle":MAILTO:vdoyle@email.unc.edu
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SUMMARY:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker: \nDefang Ouyang\, PhD\, Associate Professor\, University of Macau \n  \nTalk title: \nOpportunity and Challenge of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Drug Delivery \n  \nBio: \nProf. Ouyang has a multidisciplinary background in pharmaceutics & computer modeling\, with experience in academia and industry. He obtained his bachelor’s (2000) and master’s (2005) in pharmaceutics from Shenyang Pharmaceutical University\, China. He completed his PhD in pharmacy at The University of Queensland\, Australia\, in 2010 and progressed directly to his faculty position (Lecturer in Pharmaceutics\, PI) at Aston University (UK). At the end of 2014\, he moved to the University of Macau. \nSince 2011\, he has pioneered the integration of multi-scale modeling\, artificial intelligence and big data techniques in the field of drug delivery – “computational pharmaceutics“. He has published 2 books\, 5 book chapters\, over 100 refereed SCI journal papers\, and over 100 invited talks. He held 11 approved patents\, which had been used in medicinal products. In this research area\, he edited the first book <Computational Pharmaceutics – The Application of Molecular Modeling in Drug Delivery> (John Wiley & Sons Inc.\, 2015). He serves as the associate editor of <Drug Delivery and Translational Research>\, editorial board/scientific advisor of <Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences>\, <Pharmaceutical Research> and <Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences>. He established the first artificial intelligence (AI)-based formulation platform (FormulationAI). He successfully trained 6 PhD and 30 master’s students. \nHis research focused on computational pharmaceutics\, including: \n\nArtificial intelligence (AI) of pharmaceutical formulations: to build the database of pharmaceutical formulations and predict pharmaceutical formulations by machine learning approaches;\nMulti-scale modeling in drug delivery: to integrate quantum mechanics (QM)\, molecular dynamics (MD)\, and physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling into drug delivery systems;\nPharmacoinformatics: big data analysis of pharmaceutical information from the literature\, patent\, clinical trial\, and marketed products.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/compmed/event/seminar-4/
LOCATION:Mary Ellen Jones 3116\, 116 Manning Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Victoria Doyle":MAILTO:vdoyle@email.unc.edu
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SUMMARY:Research in Progress
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Matthew Sutcliffe\, Perou Lab \nTalk Title: Prognostic and predictive modeling in diverse mouse models of triple-negative breast cancer
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/compmed/event/research-in-progress-11/
LOCATION:Mary Ellen Jones 3116\, 116 Manning Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Victoria Doyle":MAILTO:vdoyle@email.unc.edu
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SUMMARY:Canceled - No Seminar Today
DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker: Dr. Melissa Kemp\, Carol Ann & David D. Flanagan Professor at the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering\, Georgia Tech & Emory University. \nTalk Title: “Computational methods for exploring the principles of multicellular organization of iPSCs” \nBio: Melissa L. Kemp received her B.S. in nuclear engineering\, minoring in biomedical engineering\, from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and her Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of Washington. Following postdoctoral work as a CSBi/Merck Fellow in Biological Engineering at MIT\, she joined the faculty of the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University in 2006. As a Carol Ann & David D. Flanagan Professor and Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Scholar\, Dr. Kemp’s research program focuses on the development of computational systems biology methods to investigate two overarching themes in cancer\, immunology\, and regenerative medicine applications: i) the role of cellular redox metabolism in influencing information processing and cell fate decisions; and ii) modes of communication that drive self-organization in multicellular engineered living systems. Dr. Kemp is currently the research director of a multi-institutional NSF Engineering Research Center in Cell Manufacturing Technologies and is the former co-chair of the NCI Cancer Systems Biology Consortium. Dr. Kemp’s career honors include Georgia Cancer Coalition Distinguished Scholar and NIH New Innovator. \nHosted by: Dr. Tim Elston \n 
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/compmed/event/seminar-3/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Victoria Doyle":MAILTO:vdoyle@email.unc.edu
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SUMMARY:Research in Progress
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Amjad Dabi\, Scrider Lab \nTalk Title: “Evolutionary Simulations of Treatment Response in Cancer”
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/compmed/event/research-in-progress-12/
LOCATION:Mary Ellen Jones 3116\, 116 Manning Drive\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Victoria Doyle":MAILTO:vdoyle@email.unc.edu
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