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Starts : 2005-09-01
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Tumor pathophysiology plays a central role in the growth, invasion, metastasis and treatment of solid tumors. This class applies principles of transport phenomena to develop a systems-level, quantitative understanding of angiogenesis, blood flow and microcirculation, metabolism and microenvironment, transport and binding of small and large molecules, movement of cancer and immune cells, metastatic process, and treatment response.

Additional Faculty

Dr. Pat D'Amore

Dr. Dan Duda

Dr. Robert Langer

Prof. Robert Weinberg

Dr. Marsha Moses

Dr. Raghu Kalluri

Dr. Lance Munn



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Starts : 2005-09-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Closed [?] Infor Information environments Information networks Information Theory Nutrition

Tumor pathophysiology plays a central role in the growth, invasion, metastasis and treatment of solid tumors. This class applies principles of transport phenomena to develop a systems-level, quantitative understanding of angiogenesis, blood flow and microcirculation, metabolism and microenvironment, transport and binding of small and large molecules, movement of cancer and immune cells, metastatic process, and treatment response.

Additional Faculty

Dr. Pat D'Amore

Dr. Dan Duda

Dr. Robert Langer

Prof. Robert Weinberg

Dr. Marsha Moses

Dr. Raghu Kalluri

Dr. Lance Munn



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