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Kathryn R. Taylor, PhD

Kathryn R. Taylor, PhD

Project title
"The effect of neuronal activity on pediatric glioma invasion"

Dr. Taylor is investigating the impact of neural activity on pediatric high-grade glioma (pHGG) invasion. The innate ability of pHGGs to diffusely infiltrate healthy brain tissue is a classical hallmark of the disease, which represents a major contributor to the devastating prognosis. Using optogenetic techniques to stimulate neuronal activity, she will directly and noninvasively test the effect of activity-dependent secreted proteins on tumor cell invasion in human cancer cells and animal models. She plans to confirm the pro-infiltrative effect of candidate proteins on pHGG and subsequently uncover the mechanisms by which they alter the molecular dynamics of the tumor cell. Her hope is to highlight a novel means by which the neural microenvironment drives glioma progression and most importantly identify a new set of therapeutic targets to limit glioma spread.

Institution
Stanford University
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s)
Michelle L. Monje, MD, PhD
Cancer type
Other Cancer
Pediatric
Brain
Research area
Developmental Biology
Award Program
Sohn Fellow