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“This week in Mathematical Oncology” — May 21, 2026> mathematical-oncology.orgFrom the editor:Growth dynamics (also known as “growth laws”) have always been a part of mathematical oncology, and might even repr...
“This week in Mathematical Oncology” — May 14, 2026> mathematical-oncology.orgFrom the editor:One paper that caught my interest is the Nature Genetics paper on age vs selection. It shows the importance of dire...
“This week in Mathematical Oncology” — May 7, 2026> mathematical-oncology.orgFrom the editor:I’m currently reading “The Scaling Era,” Dwarkesh Patel’s recent book on AI, published by Stripe Press. It’s a very...
“This week in Mathematical Oncology” — April 30, 2026> mathematical-oncology.orgFrom the editor:Today’s issue contains many interesting topics, not least of which is a tool called GIANTS. This Language Model (...
“This week in Mathematical Oncology” — April 23, 2026> mathematical-oncology.orgFrom the editor:Welcome to another edition of the Math Onco newsletter!
One of math onco’s recent hot topics is mechanistic lea...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Editor of the weekly newsletter "This week in Math Oncology"
Editor of this week in mathematical oncology. Mathematical oncologist working on cancer evolutionary therapy. Chair of the Integrated Mathematical Oncology department at Moffitt Cancer Center.
Postdoc at UVA studying mitotic signaling in breast cancer
PhD Candidate @ Biocomputing UP (University of Padova)
PhD candidate at University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein and Kiel University working on mechanistic and statistical models of cancer and immune system evolution.
PhD candidate @ Technical University of Munich, working on agent-based and continuum models of tumor growth and their use in mathematical biomarker validation.
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