Rethinking Precision Cancer Treatment for Advanced Cancers: A Systems Biomedicine Approach
Includes a Live Web Event on 02/10/2026 at 12:00 PM (EST)
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The Speaker
Joe Gray, PhD - Professor Emeritus, Oregon Health & Science
Joe Gray is Professor Emeritus in the Biomedical Engineering Department at OHSU and Laboratory Medicine at UCSF. His laboratory has developed advanced cellular, genome, and image analysis technologies to advance prenatal diagnosis, and radiation dosimetry, elucidate mechanisms involved in cancer genesis, progression, and response to therapy, and to develop more durable and tolerable cancer treatments. His work is described in over 570 publications and 150 US patents. He is a Fellow of the AAAS, the AIMBE, the AACR Academy, and a National Academy of Medicine member. Awards include the Research Award (RRS), the E.O. Lawrence Award (USDOE), Fulwyler Award (ISAC), Curt Stern Award (ASHG), Brinker Award (Susan G. Komen Foundation), Shubitz Award (University of Chicago), Knudson Award (NCI), three Team Science awards (AACR) and the Sinclair Medal (NCRPM).
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