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Education and Outreach Programs
The Education Core of this Integrated Cancer Biology Program (ICBP) is designed to educate
young scientists in integrative cancer biology. Rigorous programs will be developed through the
support of our existing infrastructure, the Mathematical Biosciences Institute, located on
the Ohio State University campus. This multidisciplinary institute has been
established to develop mathematical models and theories that answer life science's growing
need for high-end computation. The proposed mentoring programs are designed to facilitate
active knowledge dissemination in systems cancer biology. Although the proposed 4 ICBP
projects focus on epigenome research, the program will encompass broader areas of
systems-scale knowledge in cancer-associated gene expression, signaling and metabolic
networks, and genetic and epigenetic mutations. To achieve these goals, the Core will organize
3-week intensive summer workshops and a visiting-scientist mentoring program. These
activities contain three key elements:
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The biological component will provide a description of tumor suppressor genes and
oncogenes, DNA methylation, chromatin remodeling, promoter and first exon genome
structure, and models of gene amplification and silencing, signaling networks, and tumor
progression.
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The mathematical component will provide a description of clustering algorithms,
drug-resistant dynamics, time-series analyses, genome annotation, feature
selections, and Bayesian prediction.
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The third component will explore heuristic queries of relational databases and
numerical software.
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The ICBP scientists will mentor participants who will acquire tools needed to pursue
individual research interests. In this regard, molecular biology students will learn
computational skills for analysis of experimentally generated data, and
bioinformatics students will learn how the cancer genomes and epigenomes provide the
data they manipulate. This cross-training in scientific languages will enhance the
computational skills of the biologists and the cancer biology skills of the
bioinformaticians, thus providing a new generation of systems scientists with a
broader knowledge to apply to cancer research.
Avner Friedman, Principle Investigator
Pearlly Yan, Co-Investigator
Tony Nance, Program Coordinator
EOC Group
Meeting Minutes - May 25, 2006
Meeting Minutes - June 8, 2006
Meeting Minutes - June 27, 2006
Meeting Minutes - November 11, 2006
Database Group
Meeting Minutes - July 20, 2006
Meeting Minutes - July 21, 2006
Meeting Minutes - Novemver 14, 2006
Announcements, Research Opportunities, Journal Clubs, and Seminars
2007
Epigenetic Journal Club
ICBP Systems Biology Journal Club
NCI-ICBP Summer Fellowship Program 2007
2006
Core C 2006 Progress Report
NCI-ICBP Summer Fellowship Program 2006
ICBP-MBI Undergraduate Workshop 2006
ICBP-MBI Graduate Workshop 2006
2005
ICBP-MBI Summer Workshop 2005
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