We are excited to share the outstanding posters presented by our team at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Trainee Research Day, which took place on April 24, 2024. Our researchers showcased innovative projects that are making a significant impact on cancer research and precision oncology. Here are the highlights from the event:
- “Landscape of acquired resistance to immunotherapy in patients with non-small cell lung cancer” by Archana Balan
- “Plasma comprehensive genomic profiling for the identification of actionable mutations and mechanisms of resistance to EGFR targeted therapy in lung cancer” by Michael Conroy
- “Liquid biopsy-informed precision oncology clinical trial to evaluate the utility of ctDNA comprehensive genomic profiling” by Maria Fatteh
- “Combination pembrolizumab and radiotherapy induces systemic anti-tumor immune responses in immunologically-cold non-small cell lung cancer” by Mimi Najjar
- “Combined epigenetic therapy and immune checkpoint blockade drive reshaping of the tumor microenvironment of platinum resistant ovarian cancer” by Blair Landon
- “Longitudinal cell-free tumor load dynamics represent an early endpoint for immunotherapy response in non-small cell lung cancer” by Lavanya Sivapalan
- “Precision oncology decision-support informatics approaches to match actionable genotypes with targeted therapies” by Jaime Wehr
Congratulations to our wonderful team for their outstanding contributions and to Maria Fatteh, Blair Landon, and Lavanya Sivapalan for receiving honorable mentions during the event!