Linking Nutrient Deprivation and Whole-Genome Duplication to Metastatic Timelines
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Explore the intricate relationship between cellular stress responses and cancer progression in this 15-minute conference talk examining how nutrient deprivation triggers whole-genome duplication events that influence metastatic colonization patterns. Delve into karyotype-driven adaptation mechanisms and discover how chromosomal changes serve as evolutionary drivers in cancer cell populations facing metabolic constraints. Learn about the mathematical modeling approaches used to predict metastatic timelines based on genomic instability patterns and understand how adaptive fitness landscapes shape tumor evolution under nutrient-limited conditions. Gain insights into the computational frameworks that link cellular metabolism, genomic alterations, and metastatic potential to better understand cancer progression dynamics.
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Noemi Andor: "Linking Nutrient Deprivation and Whole-Genome Duplication to Metastatic Timelines"
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