Christina Curtis

@cncurtis

Cancer computational biologist at Stanford

Stanford University
Joined May 2010

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    22 Jul 2019

    The Curtis lab () is hiring multiple bioinformatics staff scientists. If you're interested in working at the bleeding edge of cancer genomics and precision medicine please get in touch; if you're at come find me. Please spread the word!

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    Jan 30

    I am giving a short talk in the morning session on Chromatin Regulators & TOP2 inhibitors in breast cancer. A collaboration with & Thank you to & for the generous invitation.

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    Pleased with ’s decision to expand coverage of genetic testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. This is an important step forward in supporting women’s health.

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    Jan 27

    Potty training in our house: 2 docs + grant season + boards studying. We have everything under control. 😳

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    Listen up THIS is a truth that few are talking about:

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    Jan 23

    My team's latest publication deepening our understanding of the noncoding cancer genome: Noncoding mutations target cis -regulatory elements of the FOXA1 plexus in prostate cancer

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    If you don't look for it, you won't find it.... They found ~50 drugs that may be anti- from a repurposing hub of >6,000 non-oncology drugs in and collaborators

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    Jan 15

    Our new review of big data in healthcare: We define big data in medicine and the various axes of medical data, describe data-generation processes, considerations for constructing longitudinal cohorts, data-analysis methods, and challenges

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    Jan 15

    Many thanks to , Yang Li, , and our other collaborators at , , and !

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    Jan 13

    Key take home point is that advanced stage is highly dynamic and undergoes evolution that is epigenetic in nature. Includes , MYC amplification, cell competition and squamous features as an adaptive phenotype.

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    Our new special issue, Cancer Evolution and Metastasis, is now open for submissions! Guest Edited by Christina Curtis and Florian Markowetz . Deadline April 30th 2020.

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    Jan 7

    First post-vacation lecture today at : an intereresting talk by Dr. Jose A. Seoane from lab of about how can help to predict response to in

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    31 Dec 2019

    Abstract deadline is today!!!! Evolutionary Dynamics in Carcinogenesis and Response to Therapy

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    21 Oct 2019

    We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral fellow to work on metastatic colorectal cancer in our lab Check the details below👇🏼👇🏼👇🏼, and please spread the advert

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    19 Nov 2019

    Molt content del ressò que ha tingut el nostre article sobre l’empremta de les quimioteràpies a l’ADN a diferents mitjans com entre d’altres! La meva àvia està que no hi cap d’emoció😄 L’article el podeu trobar aquí

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    19 Nov 2019
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    18 Nov 2019

    Our paper on “The Mutational Footprints of Cancer Therapies” is out in .

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    Congratulations to Senior Scientist Dr. Haibe-Kains on receiving the prestigious Bernard and Francine Dorval Prize from the Canadian Cancer Society >>

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    31 Oct 2019

    I'm very excited to share our latest preprint in the lab of . We performed a pan-cancer analysis on the clonality and timing of metastatic spread with 458 paired primary tumor or metastatic samples. 1/4

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    Cancer cells modulate DNA repair in response to therapy. This improves their odds of developing a mutation that will confer drug resistance and allow them to survive.

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