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Ahmed Roman, PhD

Dr. Roman aims to develop mathematical tools to determine which genes are associated with resistance to chemotherapy. Given genomic information from pancreatic cancer patients whose tumors are resistant or sensitive to chemotherapy, this tool will identify genes that distinguish the two populations. These genes can then be explored as potential drug targets that can sensitize chemotherapy-resistant tumors to treatment.

Dr. Roman’s research relies on the use of information theory to improve the ability of neural networks to find genes whose RNA expression distinguishes chemotherapy-sensitive from resistant patients. Another research direction is to leverage prior knowledge, accumulated over decades about gene-gene interactions in the laboratory, to inform the architecture of the neural networks or use large foundation models training on millions of cells to study cancer.

Project title: "Signal bottleneck theory for dissecting gene interactions in pancreatic cancer"
Institution: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Named Award: Leslie Cohen Seidman Quantitative Biology Fellow
Award Program: Quantitative Biology Fellow
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s): Eliezer M. Van Allen, MD, and Andrew J. Aguirre, MD, PhD
Cancer Type: Pancreatic
Research Area: Genomics