When, why and how clonal diversity predicts future tumour growth – New research paper from ACE team member, Rob Noble

When, why and how clonal diversity predicts future tumour growth – New research paper from ACE team member, Rob Noble

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First published: 04 July 2020 in Evolutionary Applications https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13057 Authors: Robert Noble, John T Burley, Cécile Le Sueur, Michael E Hochberg Intratumour heterogeneity holds promise as a prognostic biomarker in multiple cancer types. However,...

Conversation with Athena Aktipis, Tuesday, May 26th, 9 am AZ time/ 12 pm EST

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‘Evolution in the flesh: How cancer cells evolve to cheat the foundations of multicellular cooperation and what this means for cancer treatment and prevention.’    It’s sure to be an interesting event – why not join in! Sign up here for the...
ACE Intern wins PhD place at Johns Hopkins to study genetics

ACE Intern wins PhD place at Johns Hopkins to study genetics

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“I’ve learned such a lot from ACE about how research works and how to go through the research process. I’ve learnt you can’t always trust every result; you have to make sure that you can prove it”  says Kenna Sherman. Congratulations to...
Beating Cancer by Outsmarting Cells – Listen to Athena Aktipis on BUY Radio

Beating Cancer by Outsmarting Cells – Listen to Athena Aktipis on BUY Radio

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Originally aired 2 April 2020. Hear the interview.
Rethinking how we view and manage cancer – new book

Rethinking how we view and manage cancer – new book

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Published by Princeton University Press, March 2020 When we think of the forces driving cancer, we don’t necessarily think of evolution. But evolution and cancer are closely linked, for the historical processes that created life also created cancer. The Cheating Cell...
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