February 2011

Eli Bar has written a review on how the lack of oxygen commonly found in malignant brain tumors affects their growth. He focuses on the role of hypoxia in promoting “cancer stem cells” within the tumor, as these are thought to be critical for therapeutic resistance and long term growth. The article was featured on the cover of the journal Brain Pathology.

Brain Pathology Cover

January 2011

Our study recently published in Clinical Cancer Research shows that combining drugs that target a variety of developmental cell signaling pathways may do a better job of killing deadly brain tumors than single drugs that target one pathway at a time.  The combined therapy approach  reduces tumor resistance to anti-Notch chemotherapy.The link to a press release describing this work is below.

Jan 2011 Better Way to Treat Deadly Brain Tumors

October 2010

Karissa Schreck successfully defends her thesis on the role of Notch in brain development and tumorigenesis! Karissa is an MD PhD student and will return to the hospital for two more years of clinical training. She will be greatly missed.

May 2010

Laura Asnaghi and Karisa Schreck both won awards for their poster presentations at the Pathology Department Young Investigators Day. Karisa was judged to have the best poster in the Translational Research category, and presented her work at Pathology Grand Rounds.

September 2009

The poster by Karisa Schreck on cross-talk between Notch and Hedgehog won an award at the Medical Student Research day. Her abstract on this topic was also chosen by the scientific review committee for an oral presentation at the Notch Meeting in Athens, Greece.

October 2008

Drs. Eberhart and Bar used array CGH to look for genetic changes in pilocytic astrocytomas, the most common low grade gliomas in children. They found that more than half have chromosomal gains that activate BRAF, suggesting that drugs targeting this oncogenic pathway may be useful in a treating patients with these tumors. This work was made possible by support from parents and a local pediatric cancer foundation (link to story below).

Mothers Intuition

November 2007

A presentation by Xing Fan on targeting glioblastoma stem cells via Notch blockade at the 2007 Society for Neuro-Oncology Annual Meeting won the Genentech Translational Research Award