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Professor Carlo Maley directs the Cancer and Evolution Lab at Arizona State University's School of Life Sciences. His research applies evolutionary biology, ecology, and computational approaches to cancer prevention and therapy. Key investigations include neoplastic progression dynamics, therapeutic resistance mechanisms, comparative oncology in elephants and whales (Peto's Paradox), and somatic evolution within tumors. He leads the Arizona Cancer and Evolution Center and holds affiliations with UCSF and London's Institute of Cancer Research.
Research examines fundamental concepts in cancer evolution across scales - from cellular dynamics within tumors to cancer suppression mechanisms across species. The lab develops mathematical models of cancer progression and designs evolutionary-informed therapeutic strategies to manage resistance. Significant contributions include studies on Barrett's esophagus evolution, intratumor heterogeneity, and transdisciplinary approaches bridging oncology with evolutionary theory.
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