Carlo Maley

Carlo Maley

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Carlo Maley is a prominent evolutionary biologist and researcher known for his work on cancer evolution and the mechanisms that large animals have developed to suppress cancer. He has contributed significantly to understanding Peto's Paradox, which explores the relationship between body size and cancer prevalence. Maley's research suggests that larger animals, like elephants and blue whales, possess unique genetic adaptations that may offer insights into new cancer therapies for humans.

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Australia Australia: Professor Carlo Maley and Dr Aleah Caulin argue that harnessing the cancer-suppression mechanisms of mega-animals could potentially eradicate cancer in humans. 8

The Sydney Morning Herald: At 2m tall, I’m at greater risk of cancer. An elephant could fix that