Press Release: Melissa Kemp's lab uses genome-scale modeling to understand tumor metabolism and predict tumors’ responses to radiation therapy

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Targeting Radiation Resistance: Why Some Tumors Are So Stubborn

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Jerry Grillo
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Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering

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Melissa Kemp and Josh Lewis have used genome-scale modeling to predict tumors’ responses to radiation therapy. (Photo: Joshua Stewart)

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Targeting Radiation Resistance: Why Some Tumors Are So Stubborn

Kemp lab uses genome-scale modeling to understand tumor metabolism and predict tumors’ responses to radiation therapy.  

Full story by Jerry Grillo may be found here:                                                                 Targeting Radiation Resistance: Why Some Tumors Are So Stubborn (gatech.edu)

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  • Created On: Aug 21, 2021 - 10:58am
  • Last Updated: Aug 21, 2021 - 10:58am