Driving Research with Ted Giovanis
Driving Research with Ted Giovanis
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Driving Research is hosted by Ted Giovanis, founder and president of the Jayne Koskinas Ted Giovanis Foundation for Health and Policy (JKTG Foundation) and team owner/driver of TeamTGM a championship-winning race team that competes in the Michelin Pilot Challenge. Ted uses his racing background to drive research forward, accelerating how we discover, diagnose, and treat cancer. This video podcast features some of the researchers working with the JKTG Foundation.
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The podcast focuses on cancer research, treatment innovations, and scientific breakthroughs with episodes that highlight specific research projects like the one by Dr. Andy Ewald, who studies mechanisms to stop cancer metastasis. Other themes include discussions on the impact of translational medicine and collaborations in health policy.

Driving Research is hosted by Ted Giovanis, founder and president of the Jayne Koskinas Ted Giovanis Foundation for Health and Policy (JKTG Foundation) and team owner/driver of TeamTGM a championship-winning race team that competes in the Michelin Pilot Challenge. Ted uses his racing background to drive research forward, accelerating how we discover, diagnose, and treat cancer. This video podcast features some of the researchers working with the JKTG Foundation.
Welcome to Driving Research hosted by Ted Giovanis, founder and president of the Jayne Koskinas Ted Giovanis Foundation for Health and Policy (JKTG Foundation) and team owner/driver of TeamTGM a championship-winning race team that competes in the Michelin Pilot Challenge. Ted uses his racing background to drive research forward, accelerating how we discover, diagnose, and treat cancer. This video podcast features some of the researchers working with the JKTG Foundation.
This episode: Paul Macklin, PhD, Associate Professor at Indiana University’s Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering and Associate Dean in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering bringing a math background to cancer research. His lab develops open source simulation tools for modeling with an emphasis on cancer immunology. His latest work, a collaboration among researchers that are part of JKTG’s research network, Macklin created a virtual cell lab that lets researchers and clinicians test cancer treatments in simulation to identify the most effective options.

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