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Most Comprehensive Map of Mutational Signatures in Cancer
Catalysing New Thinking on the Development of Cancer
The Role of Inflammation in Pre-leukemia Stem Cell Evolution
The curious tale of the cancer parasite that sailed the seas
Ludmil Alexandrov named a Packard Fellow
Major mutation pattern in cancer occurs in bursts
How can artificial intelligence help us identify causes of cancer?
Popular Mechanics highlights our research on mutational signatures
Mutational signatures in childhood cancers
Ludmil Alexandrov named as a 2018 Alfred B. Sloan Fellow for his work on mutational signatures
Alexandrov Lab funded as part of SU2C team to investigate immunotherapies using mutational signature and artificial intelligence
Ludmil Alexandrov awarded the 2018 Balfour Lecture for his work on mutational signatures
The mutational signatures contributing the first mutations in human life have been discovered
Santa Fe New Mexican highlights our research on mutational signatures
Alexandrov Lab funded as part of a Cancer Research UK Grand Challenge
Mutational signatures of tobacco smoking have been identified
Red hair gene variation drives up skin cancer mutations and leads to a unique mutational signature
Huffington Post highlights our work on mutational signatures
Ludmil Alexandrov wins Young Investigator Carcinogenesis Award for his work on mutational signature
Molecular clocks generate specific mutational signatures and control mutation rates in human cells
Mutational signatures can lead to targeted therapy in stomach cancer
ASCO highlighted our work on mutational signatures as a major achievement in clinical cancer research
Ludmil Alexandrov makes Forbes 30 under 30 in the field of science and health for his work on mutational signatures
Cancer's origins revealed: Mutational signatures left by DNA-damaging processes that lead to cancer have been identified
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