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SUMMARY:Engineering models to analyze tumor-stroma interactions and their 
 relevance to cancer progression and therapy - Claudia Fischbach-Teschl. St
 anley Bryer 1946 Professor of Biomedical Engineering.
DTSTART:20210107T160000Z
DTEND:20210107T170000Z
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CONTACT:Kirsty Shepherd
DESCRIPTION:Claudia Fischbach-Teschl is the Stanley Bryer 1946 Professor o
 f Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University\, Director of Cornell’s P
 hysical Sciences Oncology Center (PSOC) on the Physics of Cancer Metabolis
 m\, and Associate Director of Cornell Nanoscale Science and Engineering Fa
 cility (CNF). She received her Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Technology from the
  University of Regensburg\, Germany and conducted her postdoctoral work at
  Harvard University in the Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences. S
 he became a faculty member at Cornell in 2007 where she utilizes engineeri
 ng tools and strategies to gain a better understanding of how tumor-microe
 nvironment interactions regulate cancer development\, progression\, and th
 erapy resistance with a focus on cell-ECM interactions. She is a fellow of
  the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE)\, t
 he Biomedical Engineering Society\, and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundat
 ion in Germany. She served on the Tumor Microenvironment study section\, i
 s a Senior Editor of Cancer Research and serves on the Editorial Board of 
 the ACS journal Biomaterials Science and Engineering and Tissue Engineerin
 g. She is an advocate for interdisciplinary cancer research (e.g. as Chair
  of the 2019 Gordon Conference on the ‘Physical Science of Cancer’) an
 d has written Op-Ed articles on this topic including in Scientific America
 n.
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