STEPV
"Spatio-Temporal stochastic modEls for phenotype and gene regulation by the human PapillomaVirus"
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - Horizon 2020
"Spatio-Temporal stochastic modEls for phenotype and gene regulation by the human PapillomaVirus"
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - Horizon 2020
These viruses include the polyomaviruses, papillomaviruses, and adenoviruses which have proved to be invaluable models in understanding cancer progression. These specific viruses are clinically important pathogens that in some cases cause cancer in humans, the most notable example being the human papillomaviruses (HPV) that are the cause of virtually all cervical cancer cases. Research on DNA tumour viruses continues to advance rapidly and this meeting provides a major forum for the dissemination of these findings with scientists from around the world. The DNA TV Meeting has occurred for over five decades and showcases remarkable discoveries in the molecular biology and cancers caused by these viruses.