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INVESTIGATORS

Andrew Arnold, M.D.
Pathogenesis of parathyroid and other endocrine tumors, and role of the cyclin D1 oncogene in neoplasia, including breast cancer.

Anne Delany, Ph.D.
Study of non-collagen matrix proteins in normal bone remodeling and the impact of microenvironment on tumor development and metastasis.  

Marc Hansen, Ph.D.
Pathogenesis of bone tumors, role of tumor suppressor genes in neoplasia and development. Genetics of Paget's disease of bone.

Daniel Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Pathogenesis of gastrointestinal cancer, toxicogenomics, mouse tumor models, environmental carcinogenesis, altered signaling pathways in cancer cells.

Jennifer S. Tirnauer, M.D.
Role of microtubules in cancer development. Basic molecular mechanisms of microtubule regulation. Microtubule plus end binding proteins as a tool to image microtubules in normal cell division and cancer.

AFFILIATED INVESTIGATORS

Christopher D. Heinen, Ph.D.
The molecular biology of colorectal cancer. Understanding the functions of the DNA mismatch repair system affected during tumorigenesis using biochemical, cell culture and mouse model approaches.

Sanjay Mallya, BDS, MDS, Ph.D.
Pathogenesis of oral premalignancy and neoplasia, effects of PTH on bone.

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