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Faculty
Investigators
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Andrew Arnold, M.D.
Pathogenesis of parathyroid and other endocrine
tumors, and role of the cyclin D1 oncogene in
neoplasia, including breast cancer. |
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Anne Delany, Ph.D.
Study of non-collagen matrix proteins in normal bone
remodeling and the impact of microenvironment on
tumor development and metastasis. |
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Marc Hansen, Ph.D.
Pathogenesis of bone tumors, role of tumor
suppressor genes in neoplasia and development.
Genetics of Paget's disease of bone. |
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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. |
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Daniel Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Pathogenesis of gastrointestinal cancer,
toxicogenomics, mouse tumor models, environmental
carcinogenesis, altered signaling pathways in cancer
cells. |
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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. |
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