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Brain Tumour Research Group

Areas of research include, but are not limited to, uncovering fundamental regulatory mechanisms that govern brain cancer development, regulate brain cancer stem-cell self-renewal and differentiation, drive invasion, and lead to treatment resistance. All state-of-the-art technologies are available including next-generation genomic and epigenomic testing, computational biology approaches, cell-based assays for drug screening, patient-derived cranial xenograft modeling, and small animal imaging.

Group Leader
Kevin Petrecca

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Shawn Hayward
Communications Officer
514-893-3376
shawn.hayward [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Media%20Enquiry%20from%20The%20Neuro%20website)

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