
Arizona Cancer Evolution Center
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ACE seeks to advance our understanding of #cancer & its clinical management by developing & applying #evolutionary & #ecological models to #cancerbiology
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http://cancer-insights.asu.edu 02-04-2018 21:22:26
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ACE Scholars will present 32 student-led talks and posters over 4 conferences this month! Beginning today at Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University Fusion Annual Conference and the 1st Online Undergraduate Research Scholars (OURS) Poster Symposium. Stay tuned for more details. #CancerResearch



Meet Gissel Marquez Alcaraz and her Microbiome team from the ACE Scholars Program Arizona State University, investigating the link between microbes and cancer. Their focus on cancer-protective microbes can potentially augment the effectiveness of existing cancer treatments. acescholarsprogram.com/blog/unleashin…


2 years after formalizing the program and ~125 students later, Cristina Baciu and I are ready to introduce who will be taking over as the new Co-Directors of the ACE Scholars program. Gissel Marquez Alcaraz @harleyrichker Arizona Cancer Evolution Center 🧵


Seems like yesterday Cristina Baciu and I were interviewing them to be Arizona Cancer Evolution Center Scholar students! I’m thrilled to host Walker Mellon and Bryan Yavari next week at University of Arizona Cancer Center


Walker Mellon has published more peer reviewed research as an undergraduate than I did during my PhD. He has all the tools he needs to drive this program forward. Thrilling news from Arizona Cancer Evolution Center

Attempting to curb therapeutic resistance is a relatively recent goal in cancer treatment. But it’s been imperative to Integrative Pest Management for decades. We explore the overlap here. Cool collaboration between Arizona Cancer Evolution Center and University of Arizona Ag science aacrjournals.org/cancerres/arti…

The prevalence of cancer varies widely across vertebrate species, generally decreasing with gestation time and increasing with body mass, according to a study published in Cancer Discovery. Learn more: bit.ly/3UlEveY Zach Compton University of Arizona Cancer Center

It is as Darwin said it would be: the more we look, the more we find the commonalities that bind us to so much of the life on this planet. The war on cancer isn't just decades old—it's millions of years old. Extremely thankful to have the team that we have Arizona Cancer Evolution Center University of Arizona Cancer Center


Cancer prevalence across vertebrate species decreases with gestation time, may increase with adult mass medicalxpress.com/news/2024-10-c… via Medical Xpress

One of our first Arizona Cancer Evolution Center scholar students (and now soon to be brother in law😵💫) successfully defended his master’s thesis: Leveraging Comparative Phylogenetics for Evolutionary Medicine.


Mentoring students is such a privilege. We couldn’t be more proud! Arizona Cancer Evolution Center

