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"The Cancer Care Engineering project is the most ambitious, inspiring and exciting endeavor that I have been associated with in my twenty-six years at Purdue University."

Marietta Harrison
Professor of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
Director, Oncological Sciences Center, Purdue University



"The goal of the Cancer Care Engineering project is to utilize a holistic perspective of the cancer care system to translate the breathtaking advances of science and remarkable research capability into practical treatments and care improvements as quickly as possible."

Jospeh Pekny
Professor of Chemical Engineering
Director, e-Enterprise Center, Purdue University



"Cancer care engineering brings together engineers, health services researchers, clinical and operational leaders together to focus innovative approaches to design new systems interventions to dramatically improve how we deliver cancer services"

Brad Doebbeling, MD, MSc
VA HSR&D Center of Excellence on Implementing Evidence-based Practice
IU Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research
Regenstrief Institute



"Our Cancer Care Engineering project has brought together a diverse and extraordinarily talented group of investigators and clinicians who are focusing on a critical health problem. I believe that this project has the potential to profoundly impact human health and represent a paradigm shift for cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment."

Steve William
Director, Indiana University Simon Cancer Center