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Evolution and Cancer: Pint of Science
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Monday, September 02, 2013. And myself think that our mission as scientists consists, not only in producing new and interesting discoveries, not only contributing to research a cure to cancer but also in making sure that the society at large understands the nature of what we do and the implications of our work. Is for that reason that, together with Angela Rey. Start Pint of Science US. S IMO: Jacob Scott.
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Evolution and Cancer: 01/12/2014 - 01/19/2014
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Friday, January 17, 2014. Get it while it is still fresh! A mathematical model of stem cell-driven tumourigenesis. A couple of months ago Jacob Scott. And I (as well as Anita Hjelmeland. Got our work accepted in PLOS Computational Biology and finally it is available online here. Has also produced a nice description on his blog here. Also thanks to Alexander Anderson. Monday, January 13, 2014. Followers of...
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Evolution and Cancer: 06/17/2007 - 06/24/2007
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Tuesday, June 19, 2007. Moving to Nature Networks. From now on this blog is moving to Nature Networks. Find it following this link. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mathematical modeller studying evolutionary dynamics in cancer. And working with cancer biologists and doctors at the Moffitt Cancer Center. I am also involved in Pint of Science US. A science outreach organisation that you really. The Origins of O...
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Evolution and Cancer: The story of a paper
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Monday, July 29, 2013. The story of a paper. Together with my good friend and collaborator Jacob Scott. And our new collaborator Artem Kaznatcheev. For a story of how this work started and how we did this work take a look at Jacob Scott. The work itself has been described in detail by Artem Kaznatcheev. On his own blog in the following post. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Evolution and Cancer: 12/15/2013 - 12/22/2013
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Wednesday, December 18, 2013. Can (computational) models be trusted? As a computational modeller I am part of a group of people doing science in a way that was impossible only a few decades ago. A lot of computational modelling combines some of the features of theoretical work. This week Aeon magazine published this piece. By Jon Turney where he asks whether we should trust computational models at all....
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Network Frontier Speakers
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Kevin M. Lynch. Adilson E. Motter. University of Maryland, College Park. Erik M. Bollt. University of California, Davis. Zachary G. Nicolaou. California Institute of Technology. Juan G. Restrepo. University of Colorado, Boulder.
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Graduate Program | Ohio State Department of Mathematics
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Skip to main content. Ohio State nav bar. Skip to main content. The Ohio State University. The Ohio State University. Ohio State Department of Mathematics. The Department of Mathematics. At The Ohio State University. And Masters of Mathematical Sciences (MMS). Among public universities in the United States. Conferences each year. Their contact information and research areas can be found in our People. Pages, as well as in the. Portion of the website as well as the University Course Catalog. Among them ar...
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Distributome.org
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About the Probability Distributome Project. The XSD schema is available here. And the XML HTML5 Validator is here. The complete Distributome project Java source code. Is available online under LGPL license. The interactive Distributome graphical user Navigator. Requires JavaScript-enabled browser) and allows community contributions (review, edit, revise and expand the core Distributome database. The Distributome project. Was initiated in 2008 by the UCLA Statistics Online Computational Resource. VLPS/UAH...
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News | Bioinformatics & Computational Biology
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Skip to main content. Bioinformatics and Computational Biology. BBMB 551 Computational Biochemistry. August 6, 2016. Offered Fall 2016 - 2 credits. The basics of protein computations, protein mechanisms, and computations to infer mechanisms. Course includes a project to help you learn about the mechanism of a protein of interest to you. Course meeting hours and location:. Tuesday, Thursday at 12:10; 1 hour; Carver 0128;. High Performance Computing Courses, Fall 2016, Spring 2017. August 6, 2016. BCB/GDCB...
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Evolution and Cancer: Can (computational) models be trusted?
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Studying cancer as an evolutionary disease. News and reviews about research on cancer and evolution. Wednesday, December 18, 2013. Can (computational) models be trusted? As a computational modeller I am part of a group of people doing science in a way that was impossible only a few decades ago. A lot of computational modelling combines some of the features of theoretical work. This week Aeon magazine published this piece. By Jon Turney where he asks whether we should trust computational models at all....