About

Dr. Marie Morfouace is a leading figure in computational pathology and cancer immunology, specializing in the large-scale analysis of the tumor microenvironment (TME). Her work is pivotal to the IMMUcan consortium, where she develops multi-modal image analysis pipelines that integrate multiplexed imaging data from thousands of patients. By moving beyond small tissue micro-arrays to whole-slide, population-scale studies, she enables a comprehensive characterization of how immune cells and tissue architecture interact to influence patient prognosis. Her most cited papers (2025, with 3 and 2 citations) detail novel frameworks for processing and harmonizing these massive datasets, directly addressing a critical bottleneck in translational cancer research. Dr. Morfouace’s contributions are foundational for linking high-dimensional spatial biology to clinical outcomes, empowering researchers to discover new biomarkers and therapeutic targets. Her work stands out for its technical rigor and its ambition to make multi-modal imaging a standard tool for large adaptive patient cohorts, marking her as a key innovator in the drive toward precision immuno-oncology.

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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Multi-modal image analysis for large scale cancer tissue studies within IMMUcan
3 citations · 2025
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2025 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 23
🏛 Institutions: European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer, Institut Gustave Roussy

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