Biography and Research Information
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Alexandra Gutierrez Vega's research utilizes computational modeling to investigate the complex interactions between tumor cells and bone-resident cells. Her work focuses on predicting how these interactions influence tumor-type-specific responses to various interventions. She has published on computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions that drive tumor-induced bone disease. Vega also contributed to a 2026 publication on a computational model predicting tumor-type-specific responses to perturbations based on interactions with bone-resident cells. She collaborates with Leonard A. Harris at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom she shares one publication.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations (2026)
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#52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease (2024)
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- #52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- #52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- #52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- #52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- #52. Computational modeling of signaling pathways and cell-cell interactions driving tumor-induced bone disease
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
- A Computational Model of Tumor Interactions with Bone-Resident Cells Predicts Tumor-Type-Specific Responses to Perturbations
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