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Simon Sherman, Oleg Shats, Elizabeth Fleissner, George Bascom, Kevin Yiee, Mehmet Copur, Kate Crow, James Rooney, Zubeena Mateen, Marsha A. Ketcham, Jianmin Feng, Alexander Sherman, Michael Gleason, Leo Kinarsky, Edibaldo Silva-Lopez, James Edney, Elizabeth Reed, Ann Berger and Kenneth Cowan. Multicenter Breast Cancer Collaborative Registry. Cancer Informatics 2011:10 217-226

Simon Sherman, Oleg Shats, Marsha A. Ketcham, Michelle A. Anderson, David C. Whitcomb, Henry T. Lynch, Paola Ghiorzo, Wendy S. Rubinstein, Aaron R. Sasson, William E. Grizzle, Gleb Haynatzki, Jianmin Feng, Alexander Sherman, Leo Kinarsky and Randall E. Brand. PCCR: Pancreatic Cancer Collaborative Registry. Cancer Informatics 2011:10 83–91.

 
 
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Simon Sherman, Ph.D.

Professor, Eppley Cancer Institute
Professor, Department of Epidemiology, College of Public Health (Courtesy Appointment)
Director,
Bioinformatics Shared Resources
Director, Nebraska Informatics Center for the Life Sciences

M.S. in Mathematics, 1970, State University, Minsk, USSR
Ph.D. in Biophysics, 1978, Institute of Physics,
Academy of Sciences of the USSR

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

- Cancer Epidemiology
- Biomedical Informatics
- Bioinformatics
- Structural Biology and Biophisycs

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E-Mail:  ssherm@unmc.edu

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Cancer Registries

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PCCR Report
PDAC Prognostic Estimator

Management Systems

caTissue
C3D
Cancer Clinical Trials

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Eppley Cancer Institute
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