Courses of Study 2013-2014 
    
    Apr 25, 2024  
Courses of Study 2013-2014 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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MAE 6680 - [Cancer for Engineers and Physicists]

(crosslisted)
(also BME 6680 )
Spring. 3 credits.

Prerequisite: Graduate standing or permission of instructor. Next offered 2014-2015. (Offered alternate years)

Staff.

Introduction to clinical and biological aspects of cancer, organized primarily for a physical science and engineering audience that is interested in the topic but not necessarily steeped in biological training. Stress on description of current understanding and current clinical practice but not the history and process that has led to that understanding. In addition to the biological and medical aspects of cancer, engineering/chemistry/physics aspects of the process e.g., transport, reaction rates, tumor growth models will be discussed at a quantitative level when relevant to system-level understanding of cancer.Topics: Nature and hallmarks of cancer. Introductory human cell biology and modes of dysregulation by carcinogenesis. Cell cycle, aberrant mitogens, dysregulation of checkpoints. Framework and notation for describing reaction networks. Genetic foundations of cancer phenotype–germline and somatic. Tumorigenesis and metastasis. Clinical staging and medical management of the most common human cancers, including breast, prostate, lung, pancreas, colon, leukemia, lymphoma. Information on the course is summarized at blogs.cornell.edu/cancerforengineers.



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