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Workshop/discussion about increasing the transparency of variant effect prediction at the Cancer Genomics Consortium Unconference, August 3, 2024 in St. Louis, Missouri. Read more here: https://github.com/griffithlab/civic-meeting/issues/69
Clockwise from Upper Left: Dr. Hannah Carter (Class of 2012) Promoted to Full Professor at University of California, San Diego. Dr. Chris Douville (Class of 2017) Assistant Professor at Johns Hopkins receives Johns Hopkins President’s Innovation Award. Dr. Josue Samoya (Postdoc 2009-2011) is Director of Computational Oncology at AbbVie. Dr. David Masica (Research Faculty 2013-2018 …
AI in Personalized Immunotherapies: AI in Immuno-oncology The vision of personalized medicine based on tumor-specific biomarkers comes closer to reality with each new scientific discovery. With the advent of AI, researchers now have a novel and expansive tool that can better analyze large-scale data sets for actionable markers that can fuel immunotherapy development and discovery. …
Dr. Jiaying Lai in front of her poster “Evaluation of Simulation Methods for Tumor Subclonal Reconstruction” at the NCI’s SSACB 2024 meeting in Bethesda, Maryland.
Wed. April 10, 2024 Karchin Lab alumnus Dr. Yun Liu will give a presentation at lab meeting on his research at Google Health! https://research.google/people/yun-liu/
UPDATE: Kathryn Jung wins second place in Computer Science category!! Kathryn Jung presented her project on multiple instance learning for BigMHC neoantigen prediction at the Montgomery County Science Fair, FDA White Oak campus, April 5-7, 2024.
Exciting lab activity at National Aquarium member night. We watched a 4D movie, saw some beautiful jellyfish, and said hi to some awesome dolphins!
Dr. Karchin presented “Predicting Immunogenic Neoepitopes in Cancers” at the University of Utah BME’s Elevated Lecture series in beautiful Salt Lake City.
On, March 15, 2024, Dr. Karchin will present a keynote address at the 2nd Annual Oncological Data Science (ODSi) Symposium at the Huntsman Cancer Institute, Salt Lake City Utah
On Feb 29, perspective PhD students visited Johns Hopkins University and met the current lab member. We went to Kajiken for a group lunch. Pretty good ramen place!