Presentation description
This research aims to establish the contribution of strain to lung cancer tumors. Preliminary results showed that alveoli at the tumor edge experience amplified strain during respiration. This led to the investigation into strain inducing activation of tumor growth, thereby increasing the area of amplified strain during respiration. We tested the hypothesis that circumferential tensile strain at the edges of growing tumors may be large enough to cause alveolar wall failure and early tumor growth
Presenter Name: Sylvia Pack
Presentation Type: Poster
Presentation Format: In Person
Presentation #14C
College: Engineering
School / Department: Bioengineering
Research Mentor: Jeffrey Weiss
Time: 1:00 PM
Physical Location or Zoom link:
Union Ballroom