Anuraag Bukkuri (@evo_eco_onco) 's Twitter Profile
Anuraag Bukkuri

@evo_eco_onco

Postdoc @compbiopitt @UPMCHillmanCC & Associate @Center4PhilSci @Pitt_CeBAM

Developing ecological & evolutionary therapies to prevent, manage, and cure cancer

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PhD course in MEDICAL GEOBIOLOGY: Evolutionary processes affecting health 19.-23. Aug 2024, UCPH Topics: pollution, propagation of antibiotic resistance, and cancer through an evolutionary lens. Register: 15 July phdcourses.ku.dk/DetailKursus.a… SCIENCE - KU Globe Institute Novo Nordisk Foundation

PhD course in MEDICAL GEOBIOLOGY: Evolutionary processes affecting health
19.-23. Aug 2024, UCPH
Topics: pollution, propagation of antibiotic resistance, and cancer through an evolutionary lens. Register: 15 July 
phdcourses.ku.dk/DetailKursus.a…
<a href="/science_ku/">SCIENCE - KU</a> <a href="/Globe_UCPH/">Globe Institute</a> <a href="/novonordiskfond/">Novo Nordisk Foundation</a>
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Honored to have been awarded the George C. Williams Prize with Fred Adler for our joint work on biomarker games and evolutionary traps! Many thanks to ISEMPH, Cynthia Beall, the prize committee, and the generous donors who make this prize possible! isemph.org/Williams-Prize

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Delighted to annouce that I've officially accepted a postdoctoral position with @WStallaert at Computational & Systems Biology at Pitt UPMC Hillman Cancer Center! Excited to use integrative approaches to understand the role of cell cycle plasticity and polyploidy in regeneration and cancer therapeutic resistance!

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What an exciting start to #ISEMPH2024 with a trip to Beamish! Very much looking forward to a week of exciting, thought-provoking discussions ISEMPH!

What an exciting start to #ISEMPH2024 with a trip to Beamish! Very much looking forward to a week of exciting, thought-provoking discussions <a href="/ISEMPH/">ISEMPH</a>!
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Had a great time presenting my joint work with Fred Adler on biomarker games and evolutionary traps for the Williams Prize lecture ISEMPH! Many thanks to the prize committee and donors for this amazing opportunity!

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Pleased to share that my article "Eco‑evolutionary dynamics ofstructured populations inperiodically fluctuating environments: aG function approach" is just out in Theory in Biosciences! Check it out here: link.springer.com/article/10.100… SharedIt PDF Link: rdcu.be/dRC57

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Officially out in iScience now! Check it out here: cell.com/iscience/fullt… Key take-away: differential proliferation and survival of adrenergic and mesenchymal phenotypes, rather than cell state switching, likely drives therapeutic response in neuroblastoma!

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Had a blast at the annual SMTPB meeting NSF-Simons NITMB! Thoroughly enjoyed sharing my work on cancer evolutionary ecology, connecting with old and new theory colleagues, and of course discussing toroidal snakes ;)

Had a blast at the annual SMTPB meeting <a href="/NITMB_Chicago/">NSF-Simons NITMB</a>! Thoroughly enjoyed sharing my work on cancer evolutionary ecology, connecting with old and new theory colleagues, and of course discussing toroidal snakes ;)
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Had a wonderful time at the ISEMPH Annual Meeting Vanderbilt University! As always, it was a pleasure meeting old friends and new colleagues working at the interface of evolutionary biology and medicine 😄

Had a wonderful time at the <a href="/ISEMPH/">ISEMPH</a> Annual Meeting <a href="/VanderbiltU/">Vanderbilt University</a>! As always, it was a pleasure meeting old friends and new colleagues working at the interface of evolutionary biology and medicine 😄