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Monday, October 25, 2010

Don Ingber, Harvard

Central Question & Paper:
  • What properties of the embryonic micromenviroment convey its ability to induce cancer differentiation?
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      • Geoffrey West, Santa Fe Institute
      • Don Ingber, Harvard
      • Robert Getzenberg (JHU) & Don Coffey (JHU) : Addit...
      • Chuck Drake, Johns Hopkins University
      • Robert Vessella, University of Washington
      • Scott Guelcher, Vanderbilt
      • Chris Contag, Stanford
      • Lalit Patel, University of Michigan
    • ►  September (9)

To All,

This preparation seems to be moving nicely. Actually I think that most questions can be answered by my "trivial dream idea": if one can label every different, in any respect, cancer cell with a different color and follow its time history then we would know everything we would like to know. Well thanks God this is impossible, otherwise there would be no science. So now our goal is to shift the questions to addressing what is measurable and what not in biology and what can be inferred by theory and experiment. We are where physics excels!

Thanks for the great input.
Krastan

Krastan Blagoev, NSF

Physics of Cancer Metastasis

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