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Researchers in the Cell Biology Program are working to define the molecular and cellular basis of neoplastic transformation, growth and metastasis, and are investigating normal and aberrant functions of genetic lesions.
Physician-scientists in the Cell Biology Program investigate the molecular cell biology of cancer to help support the organ-based cancer research programs of the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center.
Driven by the need to better understand the origins of cancer, the Cell Biology Program collaborates with numerous researchers on cell adhesion, cell mitosis, senescence, cell signaling and other cell biology.
Contact the program about its cancer research, significant findings related to lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, adenocarcinoma and neuroblastoma, and for opportunities to collaborate on research.
The Cell Biology Program is part of the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center with locations in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota.