The RCG team welcomes two new members
Laurane Mangé is a Master student in Bioinformatics and Modelling from the National Institute of Applied Sciences of Lyon (INSA Lyon). She will be working for 6 months with Nicolas Alcala on the genomic evolution of tumor phenotypes and on single-cell transcriptomics of malignant pleural mesothelioma. Maike Morrison is a PhD student in Biology from
The RCG team marks Rare Disease Day 2023 with a new video
In a new video to mark Rare Disease Day, Matthieu Foll, Alexandra Sexton Ouates and Emilie Mathian from the RCG team at IARC present one aspect of the lungNENomics project, which aims to improve the diagnosis and clinical management of lung neuroendocrine tumours using a combination of AI and genomic techniques. Read the IARC press
The Lyon Integrated Cancer Research Site (LYriCAN+) has just been re-labeled by the French National Cancer Institute (INCa).
And the IARC-RCG team is very happy to have contributed to it with Lynnette Fernandez-Cuesta co-leading together with Sandra Ortiz-Cuaran one of the Work Packages in the Integrated Research Program entitled “characterization and treatment of tumor and immune cell plasticity in the clinic”
Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Foundation investigator award to Matthieu Foll
Scientists from the RCG team are among the recipients of research grants awarded by the Neuroendocrine Tumor Research Foundation (NETRF), announced on 16 February. Matthieu Foll, Lynnette Fernandez-Cuesta, and their co-investigators in the “Reconciling lung carcinoids histopathological and molecular classifications” project were chosen to receive the funding through a competitive and rigorous peer-review process. This
Oral presentation at the 18th edition of the International Conference on Theory and Applications of Computer Vision (Visapp 2023)
Emilie Mathian had an amazing time at the 18th edition of the International Conference on Theory and Applications of Computer Vision in Lisbon, Portugal (Visapp 2023). The conference was an opportunity to learn about theoretical and applicative advances in computer vision and robotics from the best researchers in the field. Emilie presented her paper entitled