Project Details
Description
This proposal describes a multidisciplinary approach to the study of
brain tumors for the eventual establishment of a brain tumor research
center. Such a center would facilitate an environment optimizing
collaboration between laboratory scientists and clinical investigators
united in a common goal to improve the management of patients with brain
tumors. A unifying theme and overall goal is the clinical applicability
of the studies proposed under the auspices of the brain tumor research
center with the premise that academic interaction between scientists and
clinicians will lead to more expeditious vertical transfer of ideas and
methods. Individual projects utilize a central core for handling and
blanking of tissue and assimilation of clinical and experimental data.
Specific projects include studies to improve diagnosis and classification
of brain tumors through analysis of tumor-related gene expression,
frequency of DNA loss, advanced sodium magnetic resonance imaging and
proton spectroscopy, and detailed histological analysis. Other studies
with potential therapeutic implications include investigations with
oligonucleotides, taxol, and recombinant autoantibodies. Basic science
projects investigate factors controlling tumor invasion and the role of
protein kinase C in controlling growth and tumorigenesis.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 7/1/93 → 6/30/96 |
Funding
- National Cancer Institute
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Cancer Research
- Oncology
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