cancer-cells Type post Author Casey Luskin Date September 15, 2025 CategoriesEvolutionMedicine Tagged , Ann Gauger, BRAF, cancer, cancer genomics, cell growth, cell types, Darwin Devolves, Darwinian evolution, Darwinian processes, Denis Noble, driver mutations, EGFR, evolution, genes, IDH1/2, intelligent design, JAK2, Journal of Molecular Evolution, Kras, metazoans, Michael Behe, Molecular Cancer Research, mutations, National Cancer Institute, Perry Marshall, PIK3CA, reproduction, survival, tumor, tumor promoter proteins, tumor suppressor proteins, Vanderbilt University Two Peer-Reviewed Papers Apply Behe’s “Darwin Devolves” Thesis to Cancer Casey Luskin September 15, 2025 Evolution, Medicine 14 One day in the mid 2010s, Ann Gauger and I received a message that an ID-friendly scientist was in town and wanted to meet us. Read More ›