Hrishikesh Villur
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Hrishikesh Villur's research focuses on computational modeling, specifically developing a model to investigate tumor interactions with bone-resident cells. This work aims to predict how different tumor types respond to various perturbations. Villur has one publication, a 2026 paper detailing this computational model. Villur collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Leonard A. Harris, Saja Alshafeay, Alexandra Gutierrez Vega, and Arsh Jaiswal, with whom Villur shares a publication.
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- Publications: 1
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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- 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
- 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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