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Evolution and Cancer: 07/07/2013 - 07/14/2013
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Monday, July 08, 2013. Exploiting ecological principles to better understand cancer progression and treatment. I talked about this before in Google but the paper Alexander Anderson. And myself authored at the Royal Society Interface focus is now available for everybody to see. By the way, the visuals of the article, including the following sketch by Arturo Araujo. Sunday, July 07, 2013. Subscribe to: Post...
Evolution and Cancer: Wordpress
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Tuesday, February 04, 2014. Giving it a go: http:/ blog.CancerEvo.org. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mathematical modeller studying evolutionary dynamics in cancer. And working with cancer biologists and doctors at the Moffitt Cancer Center. Since I am not a medical doctor, please keep in mind that my views just represent those of a student of certain aspects of cancer using mathematical approaches.
Evolution and Cancer: Dr. Arturo Araujo
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Monday, July 22, 2013. Congratulations to one of our members, Arturo Araujo on switching his Mr. to Dr. having successfully defended his PhD thesis at University College London last week. Here we can see Arturo Araujo. Celebrating with his PhD supervisor Peter Bentley. And his examiners Alex Fletcher. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mathematical modeller studying evolutionary dynamics in cancer. Darwi...
Evolution and Cancer: Can (computational) models be trusted?
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Wednesday, December 18, 2013. Can (computational) models be trusted? As a computational modeller I am part of a group of people doing science in a way that was impossible only a few decades ago. A lot of computational modelling combines some of the features of theoretical work. This week Aeon magazine published this piece. By Jon Turney where he asks whether we should trust computational models at all....
Evolution and Cancer: Writing grants
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Friday, July 26, 2013. Unfortunately, a good deal of the work of a professional biomedical scientist in the US involves writing grants. It might provide a consolation to some to know that almost 100 years ago scientists still had to write grant proposals. I am not sure how many would have looked like this though:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am also involved in Pint of Science US. Rocks of Ages:...
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Friday, May 29, 2015. To test an idea. We are scientists after all! Tuesday, February 04, 2014. Giving it a go: http:/ blog.CancerEvo.org. Thursday, January 30, 2014. Raising (a little) money for Cancer Research. In the summer of 2008 I have participated in a charity race called Miles 4 Moffitt. This event, organised for Moffitt Cancer Center. Yours truly on the left with one of the race t-shirts. If you ...
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CancerEvo | Studying cancer using the lens of Darwinian evolution and mathematical modelling
Studying cancer using the lens of Darwinian evolution and mathematical modelling. It takes a village…. To raise a child but, according to the latest paper. And Doris Tabassum from Dana Farber, it also takes a village to raise a tumour cell. Which basically means that yes, context matters in cancer. What do Polyak and Tabassum say? PS: Updated Polyak’s gender in the post. Thanks Jill Gallaher for pointing this out. During the talk I described, once again, my view of cancer as something that cannot be prop...
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