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Tanner was awarded the 2013 National Cancer Institute Director's Intramural Innovation Award, the 2015 NCI Leading Diversity award, Federal Technology Transfer Award in 2016 and 2018, the 2016 Young Fluorescence Investigator award from the
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traits that allow tumor cells to colonize secondary organs. Her team includes physicists, engineers, and cancer biologists. They have determined that cells can switch between different types of motility namely rotation, random and
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Ulrich, Theresa A.; Jain, Amit; Tanner, Kandice; MacKay, Joanna L.; Kumar, Sanjay (2010). "Probing cellular mechanobiology in three-dimensional culture with collagen–agarose matrices".
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platforms. Tanner's lab has linked the type of motility to the establishment of distinct multicellular architectures and tissue polarity. Additionally, they use
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as an animal model. The laboratory studies are focused on understanding how physical cues from the tissue microenvironment drive organ specific metastasis.
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Kandice Tanner giving the Paul Bornstein Memorial Lecture on 16 May 2024 at the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Washington
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Oral history interview transcript for Kandice Tanner on 18 March 2020, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library & Archives
789: 230: 207: 844: 839: 218: 176: 49: 467: 342: 171:, before becoming one of the only 12 female students at an all-boys school of 1,200 students. She intended on attending the 759: 172: 834: 829: 184: 350: 258: 156: 137: 79: 743: 531: 609: 774: 365: 278: 270: 565: 458: 409: 262: 639: 338: 168: 149: 720: 581: 396:"Coherent angular motion in the establishment of multicellular architecture of glandular tissues" 315: 678: 504: 486: 445: 427: 382: 307: 573: 494: 476: 435: 417: 374: 191:. In 2002, Tanner completed a dual bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and physics, 160: 104: 755: 675:"Cat"-ology: spectrally resolved neurophotonics in the mammalian brain and phantom studies 222: 212:"Cat"-ology: spectrally resolved neurophotonics in the mammalian brain and phantom studies 192: 93:"Cat"-ology: spectrally resolved neurophotonics in the mammalian brain and phantom studies 341:, and named as a Young Innovator in Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering in 2016 by the 261:
as a Stadtman Tenure-Track Investigator in July 2012, where she integrates concepts from
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in the laboratory of cell biology serving as head of the tissue morphodynamics section.
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Tanner's expertise includes multimodal imaging platforms, 3D cell culture, biophysics,
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Feder, Toni (2019). "Q&A: Kandice Tanner on applying physics to cancer research".
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to colonize secondary organs. She is a Senior Investigator (full tenure) at the
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where she had already been accepted before receiving a full scholarship at the
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Tanner, K.; Mori, H.; Mroue, R.; Bruni-Cardoso, A.; Bissell, M. J. (2012).
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to learn how cells and tissues sense and respond to their physical
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in mammalian brains. Tanner's dissertation was titled
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South Carolina State University
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
National Cancer Institute
Thesis
"Cat"-ology: spectrally resolved neurophotonics in the mammalian brain and phantom studies
Doctoral advisor
Enrico Gratton
biophysicist
metastatic
tumor cells
National Cancer Institute
Trinidad and Tobago
Bishop Anstey High School
all girls school
Port of Spain
Trinidad and Tobago
University of the West Indies
South Carolina State University
historically Black college
Orangeburg
South Carolina
summa cum laude
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Enrico Gratton
functional specialization
University of California, Irvine
dynamic imaging
Department of Defense
University of California, Berkeley

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