Stanford Cancer Institute




Cancer Biology and Cancer Stem Cells Program

Program Directors

About Cancer Biology and Cancer Stem Cells

The Cancer Biology and Cancer Stem Cells Program is focused on investigating the mechanisms and signaling pathways involved in the development and progression of cancer, including pathways critical for self-renewal of stem cells, in normal tissues and in cancer. The goals are to advance basic understanding of cancer pathogenesis and to facilitate the translation of basic science discoveries into the clinical arena in order to improve the outcomes of patients with cancer.

Program Aims: 

  • Pathways critical for self-renewal of stem cells, in normal tissues and in cancer
  • Epithelial Neoplasia: Lung, Pancreas, Skin
  • Basic Cell Biology: Cell Cycle, Chromatin Regulation, Ciliary Signaling