
The Cancer Cell Map Initiative (CCMI) is a collaborative research consortium primarily based at UC San Diego and UCSF, focused on generating comprehensive maps of protein-protein and genetic interactions underlying cancer. CCMI develops computational methods leveraging these maps to identify new drug targets and patient subtypes using advanced machine learning algorithms and supercomputing resources. The initiative is supported by major funding from the NIH NCI and institutional partners, and it facilitates cancer systems biology pilot projects and training programs for graduate students and postdocs. CCMI's work aims to transform cancer discovery and treatment by elucidating molecular networks critical for both basic research and clinical decision-making.

The Cancer Cell Map Initiative (CCMI) is a collaborative research consortium primarily based at UC San Diego and UCSF, focused on generating comprehensive maps of protein-protein and genetic interactions underlying cancer. CCMI develops computational methods leveraging these maps to identify new drug targets and patient subtypes using advanced machine learning algorithms and supercomputing resources. The initiative is supported by major funding from the NIH NCI and institutional partners, and it facilitates cancer systems biology pilot projects and training programs for graduate students and postdocs. CCMI's work aims to transform cancer discovery and treatment by elucidating molecular networks critical for both basic research and clinical decision-making.