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Department of Pathology
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Cancer Genomics Program
The Cancer Genomics Program
is a major initiative under the direction of Dr. Stanley Hamilton
and supported by Dr. John Mendelsohn, president of M. D. Anderson
Cancer Center. A Genomics Fund has been earmarked for the
establishment of a Cancer Genomics Core Laboratory. Dr. Wei
Zhang is the Director of the Core Laboratory. The Genomics
Core Laboratory is currently focusing on establishment of
two related core technologies, microarray technology and SAGE
technology. Microarray technology allows us to build in-house
gene chips tailored for different needs of organ-specific
research programs. Both known genes from the Unigene database
and expressed sequence tags (ESTs) can be spotted at a high
density (5,000 to 10,000 genes) on genechips for gene expression
profiling of cancers. Cancer gene expression profiling is
anticipated to provide a molecular paradigm for cancer diagnosis
and prognosis and to provide a molecular basis for individualized
therapy in the future. SAGE technology allows discovery of
novel genes that are important for cancer genesis. It is anticipated
that the two technologies will greatly increase our power
to understand the biology of cancer, which may lead to improved
cancer therapy.
For detailed information on the research
program in Dr. Zhang's lab, please visit http://www.mdanderson.org/~genomics.
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