Praveen Bhupatee
Leveraging my background in cancer biology, I have conducted extensive research aimed at understanding the molecular basis of various types of cancer, including neuroblastoma, glioblastoma, pancreatic cancer, prostate cancer, and glioma. My research endeavors encompass a wide range of topics within cancer biology, with a particular focus on studying the mechanisms underlying cancer progression, metastasis, and the development of effective therapies.
In the realm of gene therapy, I have explored its potential application as a therapeutic approach for these different types of cancer. By investigating the interactions between genetic alterations, signaling pathways, and cellular processes, I aim to uncover new insights into the biology of these cancers and identify potential targets for therapeutic intervention.
Through my efforts, I have contributed to the scientific community with approximately 50 peer-reviewed publications published in prestigious journals such as PNAS, Cancer Research, and Cell Death and Differentiation. These publications have highlighted the significance of gene therapy in preventing metastasis, inducing tumor regression, and advancing our understanding of cancer.
By expanding our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying these cancers, I strive to contribute to the development of innovative and effective treatment strategies that can ultimately improve patient outcomes in the field of cancer biology.