Showing posts with label Texas Tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas Tech. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Activity at CRBCM

Today we have concluded a meeting with DR Zhang and (UTEP) and DR Bryan (Texas Tech) on future projects.  We have discussed our collaborative efforts on several  projects, and discussed to use "gene interference" techniques to affect several genes and see whether we can affect several pathways for the cure of cancer.
Several critical areas:
ie.  Could blocking PMS2 (MLH-1  or MLH1 protein ) increase the efficiency of 5-FU in Colon cancer?
ie. Could activation of ARF amplify MDM2 with increased proteosomal degration of P53 in certain Sarcoma?
ie. Could a genetically engineered AATCC Nucleotide set keep Telomeres busy to increase Apoptosis?
ie. Could genetic instability induced by inactivation of telomerase increase radiation sensitivity and response to certain chemotherapy agents?
ie. Examining the role of RPTPs in Alzheimer dementia
ie. Blocking the Farnesyl to delocalize RAS in lung cancers
ie. Blocking Phospholipase C in PIK3 driven cancers?

The meeting was concluded with a tour of the Laboratory.
Our work is cut out, CRBCM, is still working hard for the cure, no stone will stay unturned!

Sunday, November 3, 2013

4 Posters at 1st BIOMED Symposium, El Paso 10/26/2013

Dr.Zhang and Dr.Kankonde, Early Detection of Lung Cancer

 


 Dr. Kankonde, Immunotherapy in Ovarian Cancer




Dr.Kankonde, Decrease of TBI by early use of Butein, a Sirtuin Activator


Dr.Kankonde at 1st BIOMED Symposium El Paso, 10/26/2013


Dr.Zhang, UTEP, and Peggy Kankonde, Greater East Cancer Center


Monday, October 28, 2013

COLLABORATION AT CRBCM

A STRONG COLLABORATION BEING BUILT AT CRBCM
KEY MEETING THIS FRIDAY AT UTEP AND TEXAS TECH!

That is great!

I can reserve a small conference room (Bioscience Building Room 3.118) at UTEP. Would you like to give a brief presentation for your current project? If so, I can also prepare a laptop computer and projector.