Areas of Expertise
General surgery, oncology genomics, precision genomics, bioinformatics.
Expert Bio
Milan Radovich, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the IU School of Medicine's Department of Surgery and a researcher in the IU Simon Cancer Center and the IU Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. He is also co-leader of the IU Precision Health Grand Challenge initiative, which is working to find targeted treatments, cures and preventions for triple negative breast cancer, where there currently are none.
His research work focuses on the use of genomic technology in translational oncology. In particular, his laboratory concentrates on circulating biomarkers for cancer detection, genomically informed drug combinations and development of novel bioinformatics pipelines for triple-negative breast cancer.
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