Detecting and quantifying clonal selection in normal and cancer stem cells

25 June - 11h30 - 13h

Centre de recherche - Paris

Amphithéâtre Marie Curie

Pavillon Curie, 11 rue Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris 5ème

Description

As DNA variants accumulate in somatic stem cells, become selected or evolve neutrally, they may ultimately alter tissue function. When and how selection occurs in homeostatic tissues, and when, and how, it initiates malignant transformation, are incompletely understood questions. In my talk I will introduce a mathematical inference approach to detect selected clones in homeostatic tissues and quantify their evolution from deep genome sequencing data. I will then show how we applied this approach to inferring the evolutionary origin of childhood cancers and discuss implications of our findings for early detection.  

Organizers

PCC Seminar Team

Institut Curie

Speakers

Thomas Höfer

Division of Theoretical Systems Biology, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg

Invited by

Leila Périé

Institut Curie

A question about the seminar?

Leila Périé

leila.perie@curie.fr