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  1. Bert Vogelstein (born 1949) is director of the Ludwig Center, Clayton Professor of Oncology and Pathology and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator at The Johns Hopkins Medical School and Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center.

  2. About. Expertise. Bert Vogelstein, MD. Johns Hopkins Affiliations. Johns Hopkins School Of Medicine Faculty. About. Primary Academic Title. Professor of Oncology. Background. Bert Vogelstein, M.D., was the first scientist to elucidate the molecular basis of a common human cancer.

  3. Dr. Bert Vogelstein was the first to elucidate the molecular basis of a common human cancer. His work on colorectal cancers forms the paradigm for much of modern cancer research, with profound implications for diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in the future.

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  5. The Bert Vogelstein Laboratory seeks to develop new approaches to the prevention or treatment of cancers through a better understanding of the genes and pathways underlying their pathogenesis. Our major focus is on cancers of the colon and rectum.

  6. Bert Vogelstein, MD. Investigator • 1995-Present. Dr. Vogelstein is the Clayton Professor of Oncology and Pathology and co-director of the Ludwig Center for Cancer Genetics and Therapeutics at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

  7. May 2, 2024 · Bert Vogelstein (born June 2, 1949, Baltimore, Md., U.S.) is an American oncologist known for his groundbreaking work on the genetics of cancer. Vogelstein was raised in Baltimore and attended a private middle school from which he was often truant, preferring to teach himself by reading at the public library. He received a bachelor’s degree ...

  8. Bert Vogelstein, MD. Research Interests. Our group has studied the genetics of human cancer for 40 years and has played a major role in elucidating the following principles governing the pathogenesis of human neoplasia. (i) Human tumors represent the expansion of a single transformed cell.

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