Nadia Lanman
Title:
Research Associate Professor
PhD Granting Institution:
Comparative Pathobiology
Contact:
Email Address: natallah@purdue.edu
Office Phone: 765-494-2635
Lab Website Link: https://vet.purdue.edu/directory/person.php?id=1254
Primary Training Group:
Computational and Systems Biology
Secondary Training Groups:
Cancer Biology
Research Areas:
Multi-scale modeling of disease progression Bladder Cancer Prostate Cancer Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia Data integration Chemotherapy resistance mechanisms
Current Projects:
-Identification of drivers of chemotherapeutic resistance in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma -Leveraging cross-species digital twins for modeling cancer progression and outcome -Validating mouse models of prostatic hyperplasia
Importance of Interdisciplinary Research:
In order to learn the processes involved in most complex biological mechanisms and diseases requires the close interaction of multiple disciplines of research. Certainly in the study of cancer, for example, which is extraordinarily complicated and displays significant heterogeneity the problem must be tackled through multiple domains working closely together.