Individualized cancer treatment software from Yale

In an effort to practice precision medicine — a medical movement to develop specific treatments for individual patients — scientists created software to quantify and differentiate the impacts of variants occurring in cancer.

The software was developed by Jeffrey Townsend, professor of biostatistics and ecology and evolutionary biology at Yale School of Public Health, Jeffrey Mandell, first author and a doctoral student in Townsend’s lab and Vincent Cannatro, assistant professor of biology at Emmanuel College.

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