First biannual international Evolution and Cancer Conference
To inaugurate the world’s first Center for Evolution and Cancer

Register by May 25th.    No fee.
9am-6pm, June 3, Mission Bay Conference Center, Fisher Hall, UCSF
9am-6pm, June 4-5 Mission Bay, Byers Hall, UCSF

Leading scientists in the evolutionary biology of cancer, theoretical biology and human evolution will present their work at the first ever conference on evolution and cancer.  This conference is being hosted by the new Center for Evolution and Cancer at UCSF (http://cancer.ucsf.edu/evolution) and the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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Organizers Carlo Maley (Director) and Athena Aktipis (Director of Human and Social Evolution) founded the Center for Evolution and Cancer to bring together researchers from across the world to accelerate progress in cancer research, with the goal of employing evolutionarily informed approaches to advance cancer research, cancer prevention, and patient management.  This inaugural conference will feature short talks from top scientists in the area and ample opportunity for questions, discussion, and the development of collaborative projects.  Speakers include Robert Gatenby (Moffitt Cancer Center), Carlo Maley (UCSF), Nicole King (Berkeley), Douglas Brash (Yale), David Haig (Harvard), Steven Quake (Stanford), John Pepper (NCI), David Haussler (UCSC), Athena Aktipis (UCSF, Arizona State) John Tooby (UCSB), Steven Neuberg (Arizona State), AJ Figueredo (U Arizona), Martie Haselton (UCLA) and Randolph Nesse (U Michigan).
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Registration (by May 25th)  is required but free (http://cancer.ucsf.edu/evolution/conference-2011) and lunch will be provided for registered participants.  Questions should be sent to [email protected]

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