Explore the fascinating intersection of neurodevelopment and oncology in this 26-minute webinar presented by Dr. Siobhan S. Pattwell, an assistant professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine. Delve into the world of neurotrophins and their receptors, understanding how these crucial proteins for brain function can potentially be hijacked in cancer development. Learn about genetic mouse models used to investigate normal and abnormal plasticity in central nervous system tumors. Discover how Dr. Pattwell's unique background in developmental neuroscience and cancer biology contributes to her research on the brain's capacity for change and its implications in tumor growth. Gain insights into the tightly regulated neurotrophin receptor family and its potential role in developing novel cancer therapeutics. This webinar offers a compelling look at how understanding normal neurodevelopmental processes can shed light on cancer biology and potentially lead to new treatment approaches.
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When Good Things Go Off TRK: The Intersection of Neurodevelopment and Oncology
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