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Genomics of cancer progression and heterogeneity

Participating journal: Genome Biology

Recent advances, such as single-cell sequencing technologies and new algorithmic methods, are allowing us to study cancer genomics at a depth and breadth that was not previously possible.

Genome Biology highlights the importance of this field with a special collection covering all aspects of cancer progression and heterogeneity, including methodological advances to study cancer evolution and clonality, insights into tumor heterogeneity, discussions on personalized genomics and ethics of cancer data sharing, and more.

Participating journal

Journal

Genome Biology

Genome Biology is a leading open access journal in biology and biomedicine research, with 9.

Editors

  • Samuel Aparicio BM,BCh,PhD

    Distinguished Scientist, Department of Molecular Oncology, BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver, Canada; Distinguished Scientist, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
  • Elaine R. Mardis PhD

    The Genome Institute at Washington University, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, United States.

Articles

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