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Cell Biology
Translational Impact in Cancer Biology and Bioinformatics
1st Edition - January 16, 2016
Author: Maika G. Mitchell
Language: English
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Cell Biology: Translational Impact in Cancer Biology and Bioinformatics provides insight into the implications for cell cycle regulation and cell proliferation in cancer growth…Read more
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Cell Biology: Translational Impact in Cancer Biology and Bioinformatics provides insight into the implications for cell cycle regulation and cell proliferation in cancer growth and dissemination. Offering guidance for techniques and tools to help with diagnosis, this publication provides users with a broad view of this research area, and is also useful for both early and experienced researchers across cell biology, cancer research, molecular biology, and in clinical and translational science.
Offers insight into how cell cycle and cell division relates to cancer biology
Emphasizes flow cytometry and other cell biology techniques for diagnosis
Includes recommendations for integration and analyzation of molecular and clinical data
Graduate students and early life science researchers across basic science, clinical and translational science, including: cell biology, molecular biology, cancer research, drug discovery, biotechnology and bioinformatics
1. Clinical Utility / Relevance of Cell Biology Techniques
2. Applications of 3D Printing in Cell Biology
3. Transforming Bench Work Cell Biology with Cancer Informatics: From Silos to Systems
4. Overview of the Cancer Informatics Landscape
5. Current trends for Global coalition of all STEM stakeholders via Cancer Informatics
6. Conclusion & Discussion
Language: English
Edition: 1
Published: January 16, 2016
Imprint: Academic Press
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Maika G. Mitchell
The lead scientist and principle author in numerous studies involving tumor immunology, Dr. Mitchell has current teaching experience in anatomy and physiology, including recognition for contributions to research development, revenue-focused product development and management of high-tech operations. She is a contributor to the NCBI SNP database for pediatirc and urological cancers.
Dr. Mitchell has been a research scientist for well over 17 years in the biomedical field, most recently as Senior Director of Research & Development in Greater New York conducting flow cytometry and molecular-based assays in conjunction with bioinformatics.
Affiliations and expertise
ASCP, NSBE, AACC, CAP, NYSDOH, Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt, MSKCC, CLC bio, The Science Advisory Board, BioConference Live!, Touch Oncology, PRIMR, and Lean In Community