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FIP Virtual Seminar: Multiphoton autofluorescence imaging of immune cells in cancer

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Wednesday, September 23, 2020
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Dr. Melissa Skala, Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Professor of Medical Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison

My lab uses photonics-based technologies to develop personalized treatment plans for cancer patients (including breast, pancreatic, colorectal, neuroendocrine, oral, and other cancers). We work closely with oncologists to collect fresh patient biopsies that are maintained in 3D culture (tumor organoids), which are used to screen response to multiple treatment options for each patient. Studies across cell and animal systems are focused on tumor immunology and immunotherapy, cell-level metabolic heterogeneity, and cell-cell interactions. Collaborative projects leverage our unique imaging technologies for clinical problems including quality control in T cell and stem-cell therapies, monitoring diseases in the eye, and predicting pre-term birth, among many others. Projects are highly diverse and range from translational research to biologically-driven questions to algorithm / instrumentation development.

Contact: August Burns