Past Events
Dr. Curtis to present at European Association for Cancer Research/European Society of Molecular Oncology 2017 Annual Scientific Meeting
Madrid, Spain, September 8-12th, 2017
Dr. Curtis to give a talk at Gordon Research Conference on Hormone-dependent cancers: Functional insight and clinical application
Maine, August 6-11th, 2017
Dr. Curtis to chair RECOMB Cancer Computational Biology
Los Angeles, CA July 28-29th, 2017
Dr. Curtis to give a talk at Biology of Genomes
Cold Spring Harbor, NY May 9-15th, 2017
Dr. Curtis to give a talk at Statistical and Computational Challenges in Large Scale Molecular Biology
BANFF International Research Station, BANFF, Canada March 26-30th, 2017
Dr. Curtis to give a talk at ICREA: Across tumor heterogeneity and evolution in cancer: from in silico studies to clinical impact.
Barcelona, Spain March 7-9th, 2017
Chinese-American Kavli Frontiers of Science
Center of the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering, Irvine, CA
October 14-16 2016
Mathematical Biosciences Institute Workshop: Models for Oncogenesis, Clonality and Tumor Progression
Ohio, Sept 26-30, 2016
2016 EMBO Meeting
Mannheim, Germany, Sept 10-13, 2016
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
May 4th, 2016
Recomb Cancer Computational Biology Meeting
April 16th, 2016
Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute Annual International Symposium
March 4-5, 2016
Stanford Center for Evolutionary and Human Genomics Symposium
Feb 29 - Mar 1, 2016
2016 Keystone Symposia: Joint Meeting on The Cancer Genome & Genomics and Personalized Medicine
Banff, Alberta, Canada, Feb 10, 2016
Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, Workshop on Computational Cancer Biology
Berkeley, CA, Feb 1-5, 2016
Big Data in Biomedicine Conference
Stanford, CA, May 20-22, 2015
Mathematical Biosciences Institute Workshop: Tumor Heterogeneity and the Microenvironment
University of Ohio, February 2-6th, 2015
Computational Modeling in Biology Network (COMBINE) Meeting
Los Angeles, CA, Aug 18th, 2014
Leveraging integrative genomics and tumor evolutionary dynamics to infer mechanisms of disease progression.
Joint Statistical Meeting –Statistical problems in Cancer Genomics
Boston, Aug 2-7th, 2014
Leveraging integrative genomics and tumor evolutionary dynamics to infer mechanisms of disease progression.