cancer
evolutionary dynamics
cancer
evolutionary dynamics
The aim of the group is to study cancer progression and understand the cancer evolutionary dynamics that drive it.
Welcome to our group website. Some updates:
*(4th of June) Arturo Araujo will be presenting at this year’s meeting of the Society for Mathematical Biology. If you are attending and want to know the latest in prostate cancer metastasis, drop by session CS7 on the afternoon of next Monday, 10th of June [link]
*(14th of May) Alexander Anderson’s and CancerEvo’s David Basanta latest work reviewed at MIT Tech Review [link].
*(21st of March). This Friday, David Basanta will be giving a talk about our work with the Lynch lab where we study TGF-Beta inhibition in prostate to bone metastasis. Come to the Florida Prostate Cancer Research Symposium in Orlando tomorrow Friday and Saturday if you can [link].
*(18th of March). This Wednesday, 20th of March, Jacob Scott, Shilpa Gupta and CancerEvo’s David Basanta will be giving a Grand Rounds presentation at Moffitt about how integrated approaches combining clinical, biological and mathematical research, can be used to help prostate cancer patients.
*(1st of March). David Basanta will be giving a seminar at Duke’s Maths department next Friday (8th of March). This is part of the Cancer Modelling seminar organised by Rick Durrett. Drop by if you can, it’s all about game theory in cancer [link].
Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of evolution
-Theodosius Dobzhansky