February 23 2012 Biodesign Auditorium 727 E. Tyler St. Tempe AZ 85287 View Web Cast Video Neoplastic progression is a process of somatic evolution. Cells mutate and some mutations increase the fitness (survival or reproduction) of the clone, leading to a clonal...
March 8 2012 CPCOM 120 ASU Tempe campus View Web Cast Video One of the most exciting breakthroughs in cell biology over the past decade is the recognition that micromechanical inputs to cells from the solid-state extracellular matrix (ECM), such as those...
April 5th 2012 Biodesign Auditorium 727 E. Tyler St. Tempe AZ 85287 View Web Cast Video The major recent advances in genomic sequencing provide unparalleled opportunities to identify novel mechanisms that regulate susceptibility to human diseases, as well as disease...
April 19th 2012 Biodesign Auditorium 727 E. Tyler St. Tempe AZ 85287 View Web Cast Video Cancer does not exist in a vacuum: the host immune system continuously monitors cells for alterations in protein content and structure. Several key questions in cancer immunology...
September 20 2012 Biodesign Auditorium 727 E. Tyler St. Tempe AZ 85287 View Web Cast Video To a physicist, epigenetics – the passing of heritable traits to daughter cells without alteration of the genome – seems like magic. Yet it surely lies at the heart of cancer,...