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Cancer Biology & Cell Signaling

Photo by Torsten Wittmann, PhDThe UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center  is an interdisciplinary initiative that combines basic science, clinical research, epidemiology/cancer control, and patient care throughout the University of California, San Francisco. The Center's mission is the discovery and evolution of new ideas and information about cancer, from basic research to clinical implementation.

UCSF's long tradition of excellence in cancer research includes, notably, Nobel Prize-winning work of J. Michael Bishop and Harold Varmus, who discovered cancer-causing oncogenes. Their work opened new doors for exploring genetic mistakes that cause cancer and formed the basis for some of the most important cancer research happening today.

Basic scientific research underpins all of our efforts to design and evaluate new tools to treat cancer patients everywhere. Hence, cancer research at UCSF encompasses studies on the regulation of the eukaryotic cell division cycle, exploration of the machinery and the control of programmed cell death (apoptosis), regulation of cellular lifespan and the acquisition of cellular immortality, the control of DNA repair, the role of the immune system in cancer initiation and progression, tumor angiogenesis, cell invasion and metastasis and the design and application of mouse models of human cancer. Information of the broad range of cancer research activities can be found at the Cancer Center webpage.

Participating Faculty
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologyGrowth factors and genetic modifiers in vascular biology and cancer
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingRegulation of gene expression in the immune system
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingMouse models for the study of human cancer susceptibility and cancer progression
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSignal Transduction and Cytoskeleton Organization
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Vascular & Cardiac BiologyFunctional importance of angiogenesis in tumor development and progression
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Tissue/Organ Biology & EndocrinologyRegulation of cellular differentiation and function by calciotropic hormones
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Human GeneticsMolecular Pathogenesis and Targeted Therapy of Lung Cancer
Primary Research Interest: Human GeneticsSecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingTelomere Synthesis and Function
Primary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingMolecular basis of stem cell self-renewal, differentiation and contribution to cancer
Primary Research Interest: Tissue/Organ Biology & EndocrinologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingRole of Homeobox genes in cancer, angiogenesis and wound healing
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologyRas signaling in cancer stem cells
Primary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingHematopoiesis and cell signaling
Primary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSignaling control of craniofacial development and congenital disease
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Vascular & Cardiac BiologyUnderstanding tumor oxygen homeostasis and angiogenesis
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingIntegrin signaling in lung fibrosis and cancer
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Human GeneticsDNA Repair Mechanisms and Human Disease
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Human GeneticsIntegrated genomic and epigenomic mechanisms contributing to cancer
Primary Research Interest: Vascular & Cardiac BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSignaling mechanisms in cardiovascular biology and disease
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Tissue/Organ Biology & EndocrinologyThe Role and Regulation of Autophagy in Epithelial Homeostasis and Cancer
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingRegulation of B Lymphocyte and Macrophage Function by Cell Surface Receptors
Primary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingTransmembrane TGF-a and TGF-b Receptor Signaling in Cell Proliferation and Differentiation
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Tissue/Organ Biology & EndocrinologyMechanics of chromosome segregation
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Human GeneticsGenetics and Genomics of Cancer Progression and Therapeutic Response
Primary Research Interest: NeurobiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingMolecular Mechanisms of Synaptic Plasticity and Neurodegeneration
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingImmunobiology of Dendritic Cells in Disease
Primary Research Interest: Tissue/Organ Biology & EndocrinologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingAlveolar epithelial barrier regulation and repair in the lung
Primary Research Interest: Human GeneticsSecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingPharmacogenomics of Membrane Transporters
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologyOncogenes and Cell Cycle Control
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Vascular & Cardiac BiologyTGFbeta family of signaling pathway
Primary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingMolecular mechanisms of pancreas development, function and disease
Primary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingMechanisms of Hormone Action in Organ Development and Disease
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Human GeneticsCNS Tumor Molecular Biology and Therapeutic Testing
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Vascular & Cardiac BiologyMolecular basis for Receptor Tyrosine Kinase signaling across the plasma membrane
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologyCooperating Events in Myeloid Leukemogenesis and Their Reversal
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingMolecular Coordination in Multipartite Interactions
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingNK cell receptors in viral immunity, tumor immunity, and autoimmunity
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingRegulation of Eukaryotic DNA Replication
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySmall RNA-mediated epigenetic and transcriptional regulation mechanisms and their implications for cancer
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: ImmunologyMetabolism and Regulation of Nitric Oxide Bioactivity
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingTyrosine Kinase Regulated Signal Transduction in Blood Cells
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingUbiquitination and Innate Immunity
Primary Research Interest: NeurobiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSynaptic function and neurologic disease
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingTherapeutic Approaches to Cancer
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingOncogenes, Signal Transduction and Mouse Models of Cancer
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologyTyrosine kinase signaling in cancer
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingMechanisms of genomic instability in mammalian cells
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: ImmunologyGenetic analysis of signal transduction in B cell development and leukemia
Primary Research Interest: Tissue/Organ Biology & EndocrinologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSignal Transduction Mechanisms in Bone Cell Differentiation and Function
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: NeurobiologyThe Biochemistry of Apoptosis (or Programmed Cell Death)
Primary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingMolecular and cellular understanding of normal and leukemogenic hematopoiesis
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologyDevelopment and biology of brain tumors
Primary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSignaling at the Primary Cilium, the Cell's Antenna
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: ImmunologyRas Signal Transduction in Lymphocytes and Cancer
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingRoles of biological sulfation in leukocyte trafficking and tumorigenesis
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Immunology
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Human GeneticsDynamics of translation control in gene expression, cancer, and disease
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingRegulation of Innate Immunity by Cell Surface Receptors
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologyTargeted Therapy of Hematologic Malignancies
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Human GeneticsMolecular Genetics and Therapy of Myeloid Leukemia
Primary Research Interest: Vascular & Cardiac BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingRegulation of Cardiac Ion Channels: Cytoskeleton and Membrane Targeting
Primary Research Interest: Human GeneticsSecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingComputational biology of genetic and epigenetic regulatory networks
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingTelomere Dysfunction in Human Cancer
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Tissue/Organ Biology & EndocrinologyRegulation of Genomic Instability in Mammalian Cells
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingActivation of the DNA damage checkpoint
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Human GeneticsDr. van ‘t Veer is a world renowned Molecular Pathologist, former Head of Diagnostic Oncology at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, and inventor of MammaPrint. She is the P.I. of the Bay Area Breast SPORE and Leader of the Breast Oncology Program in the Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. van ‘t Veer’s research focuses on Personalized Medicine, to advance that patient management is based on knowledge of the genetic make-up of the tumor as well as the genetic make-up of the patient. This allows to optimally assign systemic therapy for those patients that are in need of such treatment and to ensure the selection of the therapy that is most effective. Dr. van ‘t Veer’s research shows that molecular diagnostics and microarray genomics technology increasingly impacts patient management. Molecular Genomics contributes to the knowledge of who is at risk for breast cancer, how external factors may influence this risk, whether breast tumors are likely to metastasize or not, and which subtype of tumors will likely respond to what therapy.
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingAutoimmune Disease
Primary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingMolecular Regulation of Mammalian Arterial Venous Specification
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologyThe tissue microenvironment and mechanical force in adult and stem cell fate
Primary Research Interest: ImmunologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSignal transduction in lymphocytes
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSecondary Research Interest: Human GeneticsMouse models for tumors of the nervous system
Primary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingFunctions of the Extracellular Microenvironment in Development and Cancer
Primary Research Interest: Human GeneticsSecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingEtiology and genetics of childhood leukemia and brain cancer
Primary Research Interest: Developmental & Stem Cell BiologySecondary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingMechanisms of Liver Regeneration and Cancer
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingCytoskeletal Dynamics and Cell Polarization
Primary Research Interest: Cancer Biology & Cell SignalingSignal Transduction and Transcriptional Regulation