Irina Kareva, Ph.D.

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Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, United States 
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Epidemiology, Mathematical Epidemiology, Mathematical Biology, Homeland Security
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Carlos Castillo-Chavez grad student 2012 Arizona State
 (Niche Construction, Sustainability and Evolutionary Ecology of Cancer.)
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Kareva I, Luddy KA, O'Farrelly C, et al. (2021) Predator-Prey in Tumor-Immune Interactions: A Wrong Model or Just an Incomplete One? Frontiers in Immunology. 12: 668221
Tran AP, Ali Al-Radhawi M, Kareva I, et al. (2020) Delicate Balances in Cancer Chemotherapy: Modeling Immune Recruitment and Emergence of Systemic Drug Resistance. Frontiers in Immunology. 11: 1376
Kareva I. (2020) Immune Suppression in Pregnancy and Cancer: Parallels and Insights. Translational Oncology. 13: 100759
Kareva I, Karev G. (2019) Natural Selection Between Two Games with Applications to Game Theoretical Models of Cancer. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Thomas F, Kareva I, Raven N, et al. (2018) Evolved Dependence in Response to Cancer. Trends in Ecology & Evolution
Kareva I, Karev G. (2017) From Experiment to Theory: What Can We Learn from Growth Curves? Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Kareva I. (2017) A Combination of Immune Checkpoint Inhibition with Metronomic Chemotherapy as a Way of Targeting Therapy-Resistant Cancer Cells. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 18
Kareva I. (2016) Primary and metastatic tumor dormancy as a result of population heterogeneity. Biology Direct. 11: 37
Karev GP, Kareva I. (2016) Mathematical Modeling of Extinction of Inhomogeneous Populations. Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Kareva I. (2016) Escape from tumor dormancy and time to angiogenic switch as mitigated by tumor-induced stimulation of stroma. Journal of Theoretical Biology
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