During his Master's research Christopher Lannon studied sensitivity to chemotherapy in adult and pediatric leukemias. Now Lannon is focusing on childhood cancers, which are biologically distinct from adult cancers and therefore present unique and interesting research challenges. He's investigating a childhood tumour known as congenital fibrosarcoma (CFS). Several pediatric tumours, including CFS, are characterized by the fusion of two normal genes to form an abnormal fusion gene. Lannon aims to understand why this rearrangement of genetic material leads to malignant childhood tumours, with the goal of developing a mechanism to block the fusion. Completed award term, August 2003
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Research Area
Biomedical
University/Institution
University of British Columbia
Research Location
Faculty/Department
Medicine / Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Supervisor
Associate Professor Poul Sorensen, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine