Multi-Omics Approaches for Building Software as Medical Devices
Simrun Kaur-Rathore, Associate Managing Editor on Technology In Cancer Research and Treatment, posted on LinkedIn:
“I’m excited about Guest Editor Ashok Palaniappan’s upcoming Cassyni webinar, based on the Special Collection ‘Multi-Omics Approaches for Building Software as Medical Devices’ for Technology In Cancer Research and Treatment (Sage Open Access Journal, IF: 2.7)
Jennifer Lovick, Executive Editor of Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment at Sage, shared this post adding:
“Don’t miss this amazing webinar to hear from Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment Guest Editors working on a special collection focused on software as medical device applications for the screening, early detection, differential diagnosis, prognosis and improved clinical management of cancers.
Webinar is free to attend. Link to register in message.”
Source: Simrun Kaur-Rathore/LinkedIn and Jennifer Lovick/LinkedIn
Ashok Palaniappan is an Associate Professor at Shanmugha Arts, Science, Technology, and Research Academy, where he previously served as a Senior Assistant Professor in Bioinformatics. Before that, he held the position of Senior Assistant Professor in Biotechnology at Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering. His research focuses on computational medicine and metabolic engineering.
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The Special Collection ‘Software as Medical Devices for Cancer Applications’ is open for submissions in Technology in Cancer Research and Treatment. The submission deadline is June 30, 2025.
This Special Collection calls for contributions that advance software as medical device applications for the screening, early detection, differential diagnosis, prognosis and improved clinical management of cancers.
A huge thank you to Giuliana Macaluso for arranging this all so seamlessly, I’m looking forward to the seminar! A recording of the seminar will be available afterwards for those who cannot attend.”