Basic
Sciences
The
LP conducts basic and applied research in the following program areas:
genetic mechanisms of human tumor progression, gene regulation, molecular
immunology, invasion and metastasis, and cellular interaction with the
extracellular matrix. Discovery-oriented research in the LP has yielded
the identification of 17 genes which can be mechanistically linked to
cancer pathogenesis, and provide diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Pathology
of Chronic Liver Disease; Renal Transplant Pathology - Postmortem
Pathology
Biochemical Pathology - Biochemical
Pathology Section
Cancer Cytogenetics - Clinical
Cytogenetics Section
Cytopathology Section
Laser Capture Microdissection Core Facility
Embryonic Development - Developmental
Biology Unit
Molecular Histopathogenesis of
EBV-associated Lymphoproliferative Disorders - In-Situ Hybridization
Unit
Lymphomagenesis and Progression
of Hematopoietic Neoplasms - Flow Cytometry Unit
Gene Regulation Section
Pathogenesis and Pathobiology
of Malignant Lymphomas - Hematopathology Section
Molecular Signaling Section
Lymphoid Signal Transduction Biology
- Transcription Regulation Unit
Molecular Pathogenesis of Human
Lymphomas - Hematopathology Section
PathoGenetics Unit
Prognostic Markers in Breast Cancer
- Surgical Pathology Section
Summer Students
Tumor Invasion and Metastasis Section
Ultrastructural Pathology/Pediatric
Tumor Biology Section
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