2021 - Cancer Data Science Pulse Blog
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Five Data Science Technologies Driving Cancer Research
To commemorate the National Cancer Act’s 50th anniversary, we’ve pulled together Five Data Science Technologies poised to make a difference in how cancer is diagnosed, treated, and prevented.
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Wrangling Data for Microbiome Research—Focus on QIIME 2
Look at a key NCI-supported bioinformatics tool called QIIME 2, which is helping us better understand the microbiome and its impact on disease.
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Striking a Balance Between Open Data and Individual Privacy
Examine how processes and policies are helping address privacy concerns in today’s ever-changing “big data” landscape.
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Microbiome Bioinformatics Offers New Insight Into Bacteria’s Impact on Cancer
Read how the field of bioinformatics is helping define the microbiome’s composition and function, which could lead to new ways of treating cancer.
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Meteorology, Aerospace Engineering, and Cancer Research—The Future of Predictive Modeling
Experts from meteorology, aerospace, and oncology share insights to improve both radiation targeting and cancer treatment.
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In The Year 2030—Looking at How Genomic Data Might Evolve
Drs. Karen Miga and Evan Eichler examine how advances in technology are drawing us closer to a time when genomic information becomes a routine part of every patient’s healthcare.
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Machine Learning and Computer Vision Offer a New Way of Looking at Cancer
Discover how artificial intelligence and computer vision are transforming healthcare by enabling faster, more precise analysis of histological images.