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Cell Signaling and Genetics
The objective of the Cell Signaling and Genetics team is to develop novel, effective, and potentially curative treatments for childhood solid tumours (and leukemias), based on the study of “signal transduction pathways” in tumour cells.

The research team hypothesizes that the best strategy for achieving this objective is through a process involving:

  1. identification of new cellular targets for drugs through genetic and biological studies of pediatric tumours and tumour cell lines;
  2. elucidating drug cytotoxicity and drug resistance profiles of tumour cell lines through in vitro use of agents targeting relevant pathways;
  3. assessment of unique combinations of drugs that will enhance cell cytotoxicity and overcoming drug resistance in vitro;
  4. validating these findings using animal models;
  5. translating knowledge gained from basic studies into clinical trials that include laboratory assessment of risk and response to therapy.
Cell signaling and genetics is organized into two major components.

  1. The first (and currently primary) component consists of wet laboratory-based analysis of genetic lesions and signal transduction pathways in childhood malignant tumours as a means for identifying recurrent pathway alterations in these diseases.
  2. The second component, still in the developmental phase, consists of an experimental therapeutics module where the research team will extend the molecular findings to the development of new therapeutic strategies for childhood solid tumours and leukemias.
Researchers
Dr. Sandra Dunn
Dr. C. James Lim
Dr. Christopher Maxwell
Dr. Catherine Pallen
Dr. Poul Sorensen

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Last updated: 03/10/2010

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