Cancer biologist and computational modeler interested in tumor evolution, copy number alterations, and ecological dynamics in cancer.

Joined May 2019
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Excited to share some of my PhD work out today in @NatureCancer! Integrating bulk and single-nucleus genomic approaches, we identify distinct determinants of survival and acquired resistance to ICB versus standard chemoradiation in glioblastoma. nature.com/articles/s43018-0…
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When tissue tension creates a mutagenic niche dlvr.it/TT03MC
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Big progress vs cancer, folks. The kind of event curves from randomized trials that we've not seen before for a couple of the most deadly cancers. Congrats to the oncology research community for getting these trial done. #ASCO26, @ASCO
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Cheers, chills, and a standing ovation when RASolute 302 showed unprecedented survival on daraxonrasib for patients with progressive pancreatic cancer Seldom do you sense you’re witnessing a historic moment in cancer care but this feels like ras targeting has arrived #ASCO26
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New @Nature study: >50% of lung cancer metastases are seeded by other metastases, not the primary tumor. This "seeding from seeding" reveals a complex evolutionary cascade that allows cancer to colonize the body. nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
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📢Today we launch our Series on Tumor Heterogeneity and Plasticity featuring commissioned Reviews and a selection of articles published in Nature Cancer! Read about EMT, CAF plasticity, immune cell plasticity, cellular neighborhoods and more here: 🔗nature.com/collections/gfbbj…
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One of the largest wearables datasets for biomedical research is available through NIH's All of Us Research Program. 59,000 participants. 14 years. 39M step observations. Linked to EHR, genomics, and surveys. A new real-world data resource to understand activity, sleep, and chronic disease. Read more: go.nature.com/48s8qcC
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Dearest gentle reader, we are delighted to announce a new story from our lab published in @Nature describing how a meal's systemic metabolic changes are interpreted by your immune system to enhance adaptive immunity. A thread 1/ nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
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A Mayo Clinic-developed artificial intelligence (AI) model can help specialists detect pancreatic cancer on routine abdominal CT scans up to three years before clinical diagnosis. It identifies subtle signs of disease before tumors are visible, when curative treatment may still be possible. The findings, published in Gut, mark a milestone in Mayo Clinic's multiyear research effort to enable earlier detection of one of the deadliest cancers. Learn more: mayocl.in/4eippBP
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Statistical Rethinking 2026 is done: 20 new lectures emphasizing logical & critical statistical workflow, from basics of probability to causal inference to reliable computation to sensitivity. It's all free, made just for you. Lecture list & links: github.com/rmcelreath/stat_r…
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✅✅ A reminder by Dr. Rahaf Ajaj: She wasn’t on the Stanford list… but she made it to the Nobel stage. 🏅 Mary E. Brunkow, one of this year’s Nobel Prize winners in Medicine, has only 34 published papers and an H-index of 21. She never appeared in Stanford’s ranking of the world’s top 2% of scientists. She didn’t chase citations, metrics, or the spotlight. Yet, she became part of a discovery that changed how humanity understands the immune system. Today, while many are busy chasing numbers, titles, and rankings — she reminds us what truly matters in science: the question. 🔹 She wasn’t running after the lists. 🔹 She was running after the truth. Because in the end, it’s not about how many papers you publish… It’s about how deeply your idea can reshape the world. Focus on your idea, not your ranking.
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Attending “Math for Medicine (against cancer)” workshop at the Wolfgang Pauli Institute in Vienna. First up is friend and former @mathonco member Heiko Enderling discussing, PRISM: Personalized radiotherapy with integrated scientific modeling.
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More on collective behavior: Our new Annual Review of Biophysics piece - with the stellar Danielle Chase - explores how animals sense, share information, and make group decisions. In honeybees and beyond 🐝 annualreviews.org/content/jo…
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Cable bacteria link together (thousands of cells, end-to-end) to conduct electrons across distances up to 7 centimeters. They are living batteries. They were discovered in Aarhus, Denmark in 2012. I visited Aarhus last year to see them in person, and wrote about it today.
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"Using spatial statistics to infer game-theoretic interactions in an agent-based model of cancer cells" biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
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HERNANDEZ: What did you see in ‘Alligator Alcatraz’? SMITH: We saw a lot of people are getting very rich. And it’s the Republican donors being given $450 MILLION in contracts to build and run this site.
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Just a year ago, the U.S. was better at predicting storms’ tracks than it had ever been. But now, @ZoeSchlanger reports, the country is rapidly losing state-of-the-art forecasting, just in time for hurricane season’s busiest months: theatlantic.com/science/arch…
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