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Welcome
Welcome to the "Theory of Cancer Biology: A view through my thesis". This site is meant to provide introductory insight into essential concepts of cancer biology ranging from the regulation of eukaryotic gene expression all the way to tumor progression and everything in between. Each major topic is designated a separate page on the website which can be accessed from the blue bar at the top. For an introduction to the techniques used in cancer biology, please see the "techniques" section. This website is a work in progress, with new topics added sporadically. Above all, this site serves as a personal record of progression through academic and personal challenges encountered during graduate studies within the field of cancer biology. Any feedback is highly encouraged.
NOTE ON COPYRIGHT: ANY FIGURES OR VIDEOS USED TO AID IN VISUALIZATION OF CONCEPTS DISCUSSED IN ARTICLES ARE HYPERLINKED TO ORIGINAL SOURCE. THE CREATOR OF THIS SITE CLAIMS NO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OVER THE HYPERLINKED MULTIMEDIA.
Welcome
Welcome to the "Theory of Cancer Biology: A view through my thesis". This site is meant to provide introductory insight into essential concepts of cancer biology ranging from the regulation of eukaryotic gene expression all the way to tumor progression and everything in between. Each major topic is designated a separate page on the website which can be accessed from the blue bar at the top. For an introduction to the techniques used in cancer biology, please see the "techniques" section. This website is a work in progress, with new topics added sporadically. Above all, this site serves as a personal record of progression through academic and personal challenges encountered during graduate studies within the field of cancer biology. Any feedback is highly encouraged.