Cancer attractors and cell population dynamics: The non-genetic, non-Darwinian (Lamarckian) evolution of cancer drug resistance

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September 5 2013 Biodesign Auditorium 727 E. Tyler St. Tempe AZ 85287 View Web Cast Video Cancer is a disruption of normal cell development. In the view of the quasi-potential landscape of gene networks, cancer arises because cells are pushed into developmentally...

Cancer Complexity and the Problem of Causation

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September 19 2013 Biodesign Auditorium 727 E. Tyler St. Tempe AZ 85287 View Web Cast Video Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the US exceeded only by cardiovascular diseases. About 1.6 million people will be diagnosed with cancer (excluding non-melanoma...

How Life Changes Itself: The Read- Write (RW) Genome

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October 3 2013 Biodesign Auditorium 727 E. Tyler St. Tempe AZ 85287 View Web Cast Video The genome has traditionally been treated as a Read-Only Memory (ROM) subject to change by copying errors and accidents. I propose that we need to change that perspective and...

Photodynamic Therapy: A slice of biophotonics bridging science, technology and medicine

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October 17 2013 Biodesign Auditorium 727 E. Tyler St. Tempe AZ 85287 View Web Cast Video Absorption of light by endogenous or exogenous cells and/or tissue-associated chromophores creates photophysical processes that are captured for diagnostic uses and for surgical...

The Complexity of Cancer Biospecimens: Understanding a Major Source of Irreproducible Results in Cancer Research

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October 31 2013 Biodesign Auditorium 727 E. Tyler St. Tempe AZ 85287   Cancer is a complex disease, the understanding of which is further challenged by the complexity of the biological samples that serve as disease surrogates for molecular study. Acquiring cancer...
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