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This research focuses on identifying mechanical biomarkers in tumors that influence responses to immunotherapy. By studying tumor stiffness and blood flow dynamics, the project aims to improve patient classification for immunotherapy treatments, enhancing therapeutic outcomes.
Immunotherapy has revolutionized the treatment of multiple cancers and has already become a standard of care for some tumor types.
However, a majority of patients do not benefit from current immunotherapeutics and many develop severe toxicities.
Therefore, the identification of biomarkers to classify patients as likely responders or nonresponders to immunotherapy is a timely and of tremendous impact task.
My hypothesis is that biomechanical aspects of the tumor microenvironment mediate resistanc…
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