Dr. Paul Boutros received his undergraduate training in Chemistry and his graduate work in Medical Biophysics. He then became a Principal Investigator in Informatics, and Biocomputing at the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, and an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. Dr. Boutros’ research develops machine-learning and other computational techniques that are applied to large cohorts of genomic and radiologic cancer data to develop novel diagnostic, prognostic, and predictive biomarkers. Dr. Boutros co-leads the Canadian Prostate Cancer Genome Network and has received the University of Waterloo Young Alumni Award and the University of Toronto Graduate Teaching Award.
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