
Corey Hayford
@corey_hayford
Texan living in New England. Trying to stay warm, do good science, and play a little golf.
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03-02-2012 03:41:45
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Clean out of the gate. Let's go Danica Patrick and Marco Andretti! #Indy500



Vanderbilt team designs an algorithm that will distinguish drug efficacy and potency, a new tool for doctors. vanderbi.lt/9ssx3 via Vanderbilt University

we Quaranta Lab, Corey Hayford are here at #AACR19 #AACR2019 to present our works on #systemsbiology, #convergencescience, #melanoma, #drugsynergy. Come talk to us starting at poster today 1pm on #AACR19 poster session# 30.

A full expansion on the theoretical basis for the #MuSyC drug synergy framework, first published in Cell Systems , now up on bioRxiv. Multi-disciplinary work funded by #NSFfunded @NSFGRFP and @NCIsysbio #CSBC. Quaranta Lab Carlos F Lopez disq.us/t/3g275po

Portia Thomas representing Vanderbilt University cancer systems biology at #csbcpsonji2019 ! Christine Lovly, MD, PhD, FASCO Quaranta Lab @NCIsysbio @NCIPhySci



Great talk by Lior Pachter at the NSF-Simons #multiscale #cellfate meeting! Nice to hear new validated approaches to analyze #SingleCell #RNAseq data


LEGEND! 84-year-old Mary Ann Wakefield sunk this 94-foot putt to win a new car 👏 (via Ole Miss Men’s Basketball)

Excited to share a preprint on my 1st lead-author paper with Quaranta Lab! Proud of the #SystemsBiology approach using quantitative experiments, multi-omics sequencing, and mathematical modeling to support a nuanced theory for #CancerHeterogeneity Vanderbilt School of Medicine Basic Sciences Leonard Harris


So proud to have my first first-author paper in Quaranta Lab published in PLOS Biology! Great example of how #systemsbiology can be used to integrate #bigdata across scales to understand different types of cell variation Vanderbilt School of Medicine Basic Sciences Quantitative Systems Biology Center at Vanderbilt Leonard Harris

Excited that our paper on genetic and non-genetic sources of tumor heterogeneity with Corey Hayford and Quaranta Lab has been published in PLOS Biology. This framework has shaped much of our recent thinking on cancer and will be central to my growing lab’s research at UArk BME.


