Contagious Cancers

Contagious Cancers

Athena Aktipis gives a fascinating overview of transmissible cancers that affect dogs,Tasmanian Devils, clams and muscles in a recent edition of  Slate Magazine.  

In Search of Chemozoa – a smorgasbord of resources!

In Search of Chemozoa – a smorgasbord of resources!

Watch the wonderful on-line exhibition of In Search of Chemozoa by artists, boredomresearch.  The work is based on some of the cancer research of ACE. The 3D version is now touring the world and participating in international competitions. Learn the technical tricks...

A theoretical analysis of tumour containment.

Cancer is often treated with high doses of chemotherapy, but is that the best path?  In a recent paper in Nature Ecology and Evolution, ACE member Rob Noble and co-author Yannick Viossat say No. They combine extensive mathematical analysis and numerical simulations to...

Identifying key questions in the ecology and evolution of cancer

Identifying key questions in the ecology and evolution of cancer

This Perspective research paper published in Evolutionary Applications in 2021 provides a roadmap for studying cancer through the lens of evolution and ecology and suggests 84 important questions that should be addressed in coming years.  Amongst the 30 plus experts...

ACE members feature in the Finding Genius Podcast

Carlo Maley and Paul Davies feature in 2 recent podcasts in this series. Take a listen! https://www.findinggeniuspodcast.com/podcasts/a-cancer-cells-advantage-evolutionary-forces-and-cancer-therapy/...

Postdoctoral Research position at ACE

Arizona State University: Office of the Executive Vice President Knowledge Enterprise: Biodesign Institute: Biodesign BSS Location:  Tempe, AZ Open Date:  Mar 19, 2021 Deadline:  Apr 7, 2021 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time Job Description The Arizona Cancer Evolution Center...

Litter size relates to cancer risk; body mass and longevity do not

Litter size relates to cancer risk; body mass and longevity do not

Why are some species of mammals more vulnerable to cancer than others?  It's an important question since the answers may guide us to new understandings of cancer development in humans.  In a careful analysis of 42 years of necropsy data from San Diego Zoo and Safari...