Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research

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The Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research is an MIT-based interdisciplinary research center that combines biology, engineering, and technology to advance the understanding, detection, and treatment of cancer.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf MIT research center
cancer research institute
interdisciplinary research center
affiliation Massachusetts Institute of Technology
country United States
fieldOfWork biomedical engineering
cancer diagnostics
cancer research
cancer therapeutics
drug delivery
immunology
molecular biology
nanotechnology
focusesOn cancer detection
cancer treatment
integrating engineering and biology
translational cancer research
understanding cancer
hasBuildingUse collaborative research space
education
laboratory research
hasResearchApproach integration of biology and engineering
interdisciplinary collaboration
technology-driven cancer research
locatedIn Cambridge, Massachusetts
Massachusetts
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States
mission advance the understanding of cancer
develop new cancer treatments
improve cancer detection
namedAfter David H. Koch
parentOrganization Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science
partOf Massachusetts Institute of Technology research enterprise
replaced MIT Center for Cancer Research
usesDiscipline biology
engineering
technology

Referenced by (8)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Department of Biological Engineering ("MIT Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research")
Department of Biology
collaboratesWith
Phillip A. Sharp
Phillip A. Sharp ("Center for Cancer Research at MIT")
workplace
MIT Cambridge campus
hasBuilding
Kendall Square
hasLandmark
MIT laboratories
hasPart
Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research ("MIT Center for Cancer Research")
replaced

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