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Prof. Rachel Karchin, Uncovering how prostate cancer outsmarts treatment
Prostate cancer is heterogeneous: it is a hodgepodge of different kinds of cells, some worse than others. This often means the cancer becomes resistant to therapy – but sometimes, this change opens a new avenue of treatment that wasn’t there before. In a recent...
Dr. Rachel Karchin Inducted into 2025 Class of ISCB Fellows
On July 21, 2025, Rachel Karchin, professor of biomedical engineering, oncology, and computer science and core member of the Institute for Computational Medicine was inducted into the 2025 Class of ISCB fellows. 19 new fellows of the International Society for...
Dr. Sri Sarma named a fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE)
Dr. Sri Sarma has been named a fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). She is among 171 engineers and researchers in this year's class who were celebrated at an induction ceremony in Arlington, Virginia. Membership in AIMBE's...




