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On the relationship of physics and cancer research.

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Presentation: Conceptual Issues in Metastasis: A Theoretical Physics Perspective from Physics of Cancer Metastasis Workshop

Herbert Levine, University of California, San Diego

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Presentation: -Omics and Isolation of Single Cells from Physics of Cancer Metastasis Workshop

Lalit Patel, University of Michigan

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Presentation: Mechanical Control of Cancer Progression from Physics of Cancer Metastasis Workshop

Don Ingber, Harvard/Children’s Hospital Boston

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Presentation: Overview of Cancer from Physics of Cancer Metastasis Workshop

Don Coffey, Johns Hopkins University

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Opening Talk from Physics of Cancer Metastasis Workshop

Ken Pienta, University of Michigan

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Opening Remarks from Physics of Cancer Metastasis Workshop

November 1-2, 2010 : Arlington, VA
Opening Remarks
Krastan Blagoev, NSF, Program Director, Physics of Living Systems
Denise Caldwell, NSF, Deputy Division Director, Physics Frontiers Centers

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“Could Physics Cure Cancer?” with Paul Davies

Paul Davies, a Cosmologist & Astrobiologist from Arizona State University delivering a video presentation titled “Could Physics Cure Cancer?” On why take a physics approach to cancer study.

Author superuserPosted on February 28, 2012April 17, 2012Categories Talks2 Comments on “Could Physics Cure Cancer?” with Paul Davies

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