Guim Aguadé-Gorgorió
@guimaguade.bsky.social
Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellow at ISEM Montpellier. Physicist studying complex biological systems - ecosystems, cancer, immune networks and microbial communities.
Our work is based on two great recent articles that strongly impacted the way I think about complexity in ecology. Inspiring! @changyuchang.bsky.social @asanchezlab.bsky.social
May 22, 2025 at 5:42 AM
Our work is based on two great recent articles that strongly impacted the way I think about complexity in ecology. Inspiring! @changyuchang.bsky.social @asanchezlab.bsky.social
Congrats Lisa!!!
March 11, 2025 at 1:09 PM
Congrats Lisa!!!
I've used this paper quite a lot and we've discussed with @ricardsole.bsky.social and @vmaull.bsky.social often. Great and useful work!
January 31, 2025 at 8:20 AM
I've used this paper quite a lot and we've discussed with @ricardsole.bsky.social and @vmaull.bsky.social often. Great and useful work!
Super interesting! reminds me of the work by I. Martincorena, finding that epidermic cells can remain healthy even when carrying hundreds of cancer mutations www.science.org/doi/abs/10.1...
Maybe genome alterations are not enough and other ecological dynamics play a role?
Maybe genome alterations are not enough and other ecological dynamics play a role?
High burden and pervasive positive selection of somatic mutations in normal human skin
Sun-exposed but physiologically normal human skin harbors an unexpectedly high number of cancer-causing mutations. [Also see Perspective by Brash]
www.science.org
January 27, 2025 at 9:27 AM
Super interesting! reminds me of the work by I. Martincorena, finding that epidermic cells can remain healthy even when carrying hundreds of cancer mutations www.science.org/doi/abs/10.1...
Maybe genome alterations are not enough and other ecological dynamics play a role?
Maybe genome alterations are not enough and other ecological dynamics play a role?
Thanks! In the paper we mention some ongoing efforts in that direction, but it does still feel a bit futuristic. On my side, I am very interested on the cancer-immune-microbiome ecosystem that you work in! Would love to chat about it at some point :D
January 22, 2025 at 10:11 AM
Thanks! In the paper we mention some ongoing efforts in that direction, but it does still feel a bit futuristic. On my side, I am very interested on the cancer-immune-microbiome ecosystem that you work in! Would love to chat about it at some point :D