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Parag Mallick is an Associate Professor (Research) in the Department of Radiology at Stanford University. His research focuses on translating multi-omic discoveries into precision diagnostics, particularly using tightly integrated computational and experimental, multi-omic approaches to uncover the processes underlying cellular behavior and its implications in cancer. His work aims to formalize knowledge through predictive mathematical models capable of identifying biomarkers for cancer detection, ultimately differentiating aggressive from indolent forms of cancer and their responses to treatments. His current focuses include Cancer Systems Biology, Multi-scale Biomarker Biology, and Technology Development. Notably, he leads the development of ProteoWizard, an open-source suite of libraries and tools aimed at simplifying the proteomics tool development process. Additionally, he is involved in diverse research endeavors that broadly impact various cell types and diseases.
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