OHSU Center for Spatial Systems Biomedicine
The OHSU Center for Spatial Systems Biomedicine in Portland, OR is dedicated to unraveling the structural and mechanical properties of cells and tissues, employing a systems biology approach to understand and treat cancer. Their interdisciplinary team of top scientists collaborates to develop advanced methods for detecting and treating various types of cancers, examining spatial scales from molecular levels to the entire human body over time.
Within the OCSSB, multiple projects have been recognized as national Research Centers by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the National Institute of Health (NIH), including the Measuring, Modeling, and Controlling Heterogeneity (M2CH) Center for Cancer System Biology, the Omic and Multidimensional Spatial Atlas of Metastatic Breast Cancer (OMS Atlas), the Pacific Northwest Center for Cryo-EM (PNCC), the Microenvironment Perturbagen (MEP) NIH Library of Integrated Network-based cellular signature Center (LINCS), and the Serial Measurements of Molecular and Architectural Responses to Therapy (SMMART) program. The OCSSB also houses the state-of-the-art Multiscale Microscopy Core, providing electron microscopy services and support to academic and industry professionals.
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