TÍTULO

Oxygen Sensing in Cancer and Metabolism

RESUMEN

Low oxygen tension (hypoxia) and ensuing metabolic reprograming are recurrent themes in cancer. Solid tumors have significant hypoxic regions that harbor aggressive tumor cells. How do tumors sense and adapt to oxygen? How is metabolism rewired to sustain tumor growth under oxygen stress? And how does the malignant hypoxic phenotype impact progression, invasion, and response to therapies?

Dissecting the mechanisms of oxygen sensing in tumors is key to advancing cancer care. In this webinar, Celeste Simon (University of Pennsylvania), Othon Iliopoulos (Harvard Medical School), and Cullen Taniguchi (MD Anderson Cancer Center) will discuss our current understanding of hypoxia-induced changes in cancer metabolism from basic research and clinical perspectives.

DONDE Y CUANDO

Oxygen Sensing in Cancer and Metabolism Friday, 9 Mar 2018
12 PM Eastern Time
Registrarse
   Celeste Simon
Scientific Director
Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute
University of Pennsylvania
   Othon Iliopoulos
Associate Professor, Medicine
Harvard Medical School
   Cullen Taniguchi
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
   Moderator: Ana Batista
Editor
Trends in Cancer

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