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Vali Barsan
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Current Research and Scholarly Interests Adoptive T cell immunotherapy entails engineering immune cells to recognize cancer-specific antigens and target them for destruction. Barriers to efficacy can arise from both tumor antigen related as well as T cell related features. I am interested developing noninvasive molecular tools that enable us to understanding these relationships to improve the clinical application and development of cellular immunotherapeutics.
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Francisco Beca
Affiliate, Dean's Office Operations - Dean Other
Bio I am a physician-scientist and currently a Breast Pathology Fellow (AP-3, Anatomic Pathology only program) at the Department of Pathology of the Stanford University School of Medicine/Stanford Healthcare with a particular clinical interest in Breast Pathology and Molecular Genetic Pathology and a research interest in the development of new quantitative approaches to pathology to accurately predict the development of cancer, correctly classify tumors by prognosis and predict response to cancer therapy, leveraging biomedical informatics and computational pathology tools to inquire large datasets of clinical and genomics data, mostly focusing on breast cancer.