Improving Outcomes Through Better Cancer Modeling

As leader of Stanford’s Cancer Computational and Systems Biology group, Christina Curtis, one of In Vivo’s 2021 Rising Leaders, is working to shed new light on the mysteries of metastatic cancer. Curtis’s use of computational models to analyze genetic mutations in breast cancer earned her an NIH Director’s Pioneer Award.

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As with many aspects of human biology, the closer one looks, the more complicated and chaotic things become. Not only...

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