News, Research Papers
In this Perspective article in Nature Reviews Cancer, Carlo Maley and his colleague, Lucie Laplane, point out that there is much yet to understand about the many theories and models of cancer evolution in order to discover the best way to treat and prevent the...
News, Research Papers
In this fascinating study in Scientific Reports, ACE researchers, Stefania Kapsetaki (now at Tufts University), Luis H. Cisneros and Carlo Maley trawled the literature to discover that cell-on-cell cannibalism is a behavior that occurs in both cancer cells and normal...
News, Research Papers
Bird species that have small clutches tend to get less cancer than species that have large clutches. That’s the conclusion of an international team of scientists that includes several ACE researchers. The team studied the necropsy records of close to 6000...
Research Papers
The use of philosophical methods to pin down definitions and conceptualizations in cancer research could help sort out the wooly thinking that is pervasive in the subject and help scientists from different disciplines to better collaborate, argues a discussion paper...
Archive Events, News
One of the most enjoyable experiences of ACE this year was to judge the Chandler school district science prizes. ACE awarded prizes and certificates to children in the senior, junior and elementary divisions for their work concerning life sciences and cancer...