CEDAR researcher: Ece Ekşi, Ph.D.
Ekşi and her team investigate how interactions between nerves and cancer happen at the molecular level, with the goal of preventing it.
Ekşi and her team investigate how interactions between nerves and cancer happen at the molecular level, with the goal of preventing it.
Bertassoni leads a multidisciplinary research group working on several groundbreaking uses of biofabrication to study cancer, including 3D bioprinting, organs-on-a-chip, and stem cell regenerative medicine.
Moreau’s lab has found promising research on a type of immune cell, the memory B cell, that could act as a therapeutic target for cancer.
Franca is a core faculty member in the Knight Cancer Precision Biofabrication Hub, recreating environments on-a-chip to study epithelial cancer development.
Schutt Ibsen uses ultrasound waves to control the behavior of cells deep within the tissues she engineers, allowing for precise genetic changes.
It’s been 10 years since the successful completion of the Knight Cancer Challenge. Join us as we reflect on a decade of impact.