Marmar Moussa, an assistant professor of computer science at the University of Oklahoma, has been awarded a $1 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to advance her work in computational genomics. Her research aims to unravel the mechanisms driving the serrated pathway of human colon carcinogenesis using computational methods.
Reviewed by Lily Ramsey, LLMOct 30 2023 Marmar Moussa, Ph.D., an assistant professor of computer science at the University of Oklahoma, has secured a nearly $1 million award from the National Institutes of Health to advance her work in computational genomics .
This research is essential due to the intricacies involved in colon cancer initiation. Colon cancer often originates through various mechanisms, including mutations and genetic changes that lead to abnormal lesions known as precursor lesions. Some of these lesions, such as hyperplastic polyps, are well understood and pose minimal risk. However, others, like serrated lesions, remain less understood and require in-depth investigation.
University Of Oklahoma Professor Grant Computational Genomics National Institutes Of Health Serrated Pathway Human Colon Carcinogenesis Computational Methods
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