Christina Curtis
 Assistant Professor
                            Medicine                                                        
Canary Center at Stanford
                                                        United States of America
                        
Biography
Dr. Curtis and her team have developed an integrated experimental and computational framework to measure clinically relevant patient-specific parameters and to measure clonal dynamics. Her research also aims to develop a systematic interpretation of genotype/phenotype associations in cancer by leveraging state-of-the-art technologies and robust data integration techniques
Research Interest
Tumor evolutionary dynamics, novel therapeutic targets, and the genotype to phenotype map in cancer.
Publications
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                            Bass AJ, Thorsson V, Shmulevich I, Reynolds SM, Miller M, Bernard B, Hinoue T, Laird PW, Curtis C, Shen H, Weisenberger DJ. Comprehensive molecular characterization of gastric adenocarcinoma. Nature. 2014 Sep 11;513(7517):202. 
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                            Piccirillo SG, Spiteri I, Sottoriva A, Touloumis A, Ber S, Price SJ, Heywood R, Francis NJ, Howarth KD, Collins VP, Venkitaraman AR. Contributions to drug resistance in glioblastoma derived from malignant cells in the sub-ependymal zone. Cancer research. 2015 Jan 1;75(1):194-202. 
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                            Sottoriva A, Kang H, Ma Z, Graham TA, Salomon MP, Zhao J, Marjoram P, Siegmund K, Press MF, Shibata D, Curtis C. A Big Bang model of human colorectal tumor growth. Nature genetics. 2015 Mar 1;47(3):209-16. 

