The Arizona-Mexico Forum, held Friday at Thunderbird School of Global Management at ASU, examined ways to boost cross-border collaborations between the United States and Mexico.

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ASU Professor Elizabeth Lightfoot headed a team that has written a new, free guidebook for social workers who work with parents with disabilities to help them raise their children.



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A recent review by Carlo Maley, a researcher at Arizona State University, and Lucie Laplane from the University of Paris Pantheon-Sorbonne critiques the dominant theory of cancer evolution. The authors discuss both the practical and theoretical limitations of the clonal model of cancer evolution and suggest ways to enhance its relevance and accuracy.



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