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Biomaterials at the Interface of Tissue Engineering & Cancer Immunology
Matthew T. Wolf, Ph.D.
Laboratory of Cancer Immunometabolism, National Cancer Institute
DNA-Based Nanostructures for Chemical and Biological Analysis
Devleena Samanta, Ph.D.
The University of Texas at Austin
Exploiting the Fluorous Effect to Develop Adaptive Theranostic Devices in Oncology
Scott H. Medina, Ph.D.
College of Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University
Changing the shape of nanomedicines to enhance cancer immunotherapy
Darrell J. Irvine, Ph.D.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Targeting p27Kip1 in Cancer
Stacy Blain, Ph.D.
SUNY Downstate Medical Center; Chief Scientific Officer, Concarlo Holding LLC
An Optical Nanosensor Platform for Cancer Detection and Monitoring
Ryan Williams, Ph.D.
The City College of New York
Tunable composite nanocarriers for multi-modal imaging & theranostic applications
Nathalie May Pinkerton, Ph.D.
New York University – Tandon School of Engineering
Understanding and harnessing cell-material interactions in biomaterials
Thomas Pashuck, Ph.D.
Lehigh University