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Andrea Sboner is an Associate Professor at Cornell University, specializing in Computational Genomics and Systems Computational Biomedicine. Over the years, Dr. Sboner's research has heavily focused on the genomic and molecular characterization of various cancers, with a particular interest in prostate cancer, its metastasis, and the evolution of tumor subtypes. His academic contributions include significant publications that explore complex genomic events, novel therapeutic targets, and the integration of transcriptomic and bioinformatics approaches to enhance precision medicine. His work at the university involves collaborating with numerous research teams to define molecular profiles that can guide diagnosis and treatment options in oncology. Additionally, his investigations into DARC side Breast Cancer Disparities highlight the intersection of cancer genomics and health equity. Sboner's expertise has been recognized with multiple grants from the National Cancer Institute aimed at elucidating pivotal role of tumor suppressor genes and their implications in cancer treatment. Furthermore, he is involved in educational activities that promote the advancement of data science applications in pathology and molecular diagnostics at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Cornell University • Ithaca, NY
Teaching and research in Computational Genomics and Molecular Pathology.
National Cancer Institute •
Research on oncogenic drivers and personalized precision oncology.
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