Georgina Cheng
Assistant Clinical Professor · Candida Albicans
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Georgina Cheng is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the University of Illinois. Her research focuses on cancer biology, medical imaging technologies, and clinical trials, with notable contributions to ovarian cancer treatment, infrared spectroscopic imaging, and patient survival prediction in oncology. She has collaborated on studies involving immunogenic response mechanisms, deep learning applications in cancer diagnostics, and anticoagulant efficacy in gynecologic surgeries. Her work bridges biomedical engineering and clinical oncology, emphasizing translational research with significant societal impact.
- Key Research Areas: Candida Albicans genetics, tumor microenvironment analysis, and clinical trial design.
- Notable Collaborations: Partnerships on infrared-based imaging systems and novel cancer treatment models.
- Awards: None explicitly listed, though her work has garnered substantial academic citations and media attention.
Her interdisciplinary approach combines spectroscopic techniques with machine learning to improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment strategies for malignant neoplasms. Recent projects include developing predictive models for patient survival and advancing organoid-based cancer research.
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