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CAREER: Mechanisms of Tumor Growth-Induced Immunomechanical Dysfunction — NSF Award to University of Notre Dame (IN, $555,135)

The immune system plays a critical role in protecting the body from disease. However, in the context of cancer, the immune system becomes ineffective at recognizing and eliminating tumor cells. One important and often overlooked reason for this failure is that tumors pose not only biological but also physical challenge

Award titleCAREER: Mechanisms of Tumor Growth-Induced Immunomechanical Dysfunction
Award ID2542492
AwardeeUniversity of Notre Dame
CityNOTRE DAME
StateIN
Amount obligated$555,135
Principal investigatorMeenal Datta
ProgramEngineering of Biomed Systems, BMMB-Biomech & Mechanobiology
Start date07/01/2026
AbstractThe immune system plays a critical role in protecting the body from disease. However, in the context of cancer, the immune system becomes ineffective at recognizing and eliminating tumor cells. One important and often overlooked reason for this failure is that tumors pose not only biological but also physical challenges. As tumors grow, they generate crowding and pressure that physically squeeze nearby cells and disrupt how they function. With brain tumors, the skull limits how much the tissue c
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