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Madeleine Torcasso is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine-Hematology and Oncology at the University of Chicago. She leads the Torcasso Lab, which investigates spatial patterns of disease within native tissue environments, bridging computational methods with clinical applications. Her research focuses on tumor-immune interactions using high-dimensional spatial proteomic and transcriptomic data to uncover mechanisms of disease progression and therapeutic resistance.
Her lab integrates artificial intelligence with spatial omics to identify biomarkers and decode cellular communication in the tumor microenvironment. Key research interests include computational pathology, spatial biology, and translational oncology, with an emphasis on developing analytical tools for complex tissue data.
Her sole recent publication (2024) introduces a computational method for classifying cells in multiplexed immunofluorescence images, advancing automated analysis of tissue microenvironments. No awards, students, or grants are detailed in available sources.
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