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Janet V. Cross, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Pathology. Research Interests: Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer Chemoprevention; Anti-Inflammatory Benefits of Dietary Nutrient Compounds; Fresh fruits and vegetables are indisputable components of a healthy diet. However, mechanistic understandings of how food products impact human physiology are few.
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Janet V. Cross, PhD, Associate Dean for Graduate and Medical...
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BS, Recombinant Gene Technology, Medical Technology, State University of New York College at FredoniaPhD, Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Case Western Reserve UniversityContribution of the Inflammatory Microenvironment to Tumor Initiation, Progression and Metastasis; Molecular Mechanisms of Cancer Chemoprevention
The central objective of my lab is to understand how the host immune response is reprogrammed by tumors to promote growth and metastasis. Specifically, we focus on the role of an inflammatory cytokine, the Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) in cancer. We identified MIF as a target for inhibition by a class of cancer preventive agents pres...
Janet Cross - Associate Dean of Graduate and Medical Scientist Programs - University of Virginia School of Medicine | LinkedIn. Associate Dean for Graduate and Medical Scientist Programs....
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Janet CROSS | Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Studies, Molecular and Cellular Basis of Disease Program | Ph.D. | University of Virginia, VA | UVa | Department of Pathology |...
Apr 19, 2023 · In addition to Dean Kibbe, speakers included Janet V. Cross, PhD, Associate Dean for Graduate and Medical Scientist Programs; Barry Collins, Associate Dean for UVA Medical Alumni Affairs and Executive Director of the Medical Alumni Association and Medical School Foundation; and David Kashatus, PhD, Associate Professor of Microbiology ...