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Thomas Weber

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Primary research interests include defining the cellular and molecular control processes that govern later stages of carcinogenesis associated with promotion and progression. Global gene expression analysis suggests that many processes associated with anchorage-independent growth regulation are common to wound healing and carcinogenesis and we are currently defining reversible features that may function as switches in the commitment to the malignant phenotype. Additional interests include new frontiers in protein kinase regulation with a focus on oscillatory behavior.

Education

  • Ph.D., Toxicology, Texas A & M University, 1994
  • B.S., Biology, University of Wisconsin, 1987

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