April 28, 2022
11 am EDT, 4 pm BST, 5 pm CEST
Reprogramming of molecular and metabolic pathways is a hallmark of cancer, enabling cancer cells to rapidly proliferate, invade and metastasize. My lab team is investigating such altered key metabolic pathways in breast cancer, including their specific roles in migration, invasion and metastasis.
An integral part of our methodological approach is matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) imaging, as it allows us to spatially map a plethora of different biomolecules in tissue sections of primary tumors and corresponding metastases.
This presentation will highlight our recent progress in the discovery of N-glycans and phospholipids that significantly contribute to aberrant cancer metabolic pathways in primary tumors and metastases. We have also developed novel MALDI imaging approaches of drugs and drug metabolites that exploit key metabolic differences in tumors.
In this webinar you will discover:
Kristine Glunde, Ph.D., Professor of Radiology, Oncology and Biological Chemistry, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
For Research Use Only. Not for use in clinical diagnostic procedures.