Michael Chorny Laboratory

Ongoing Research

CHD5, a gene located on the distal portion of the short arm of chromosome 1, may function as a tumor suppressor gene and contribute to the development of malignant neuroblastoma when deleted.

Researchers at the Center for Childhood Cancer Research are working to generate a series of position papers intended to detail the recommended best practices for pediatric cancer surveillance.

Researchers at the Center for Childhood Cancer Research are exploring the use of novel nanocarriers to deliver chemotherapeutic compounds to cancer cells.

Inhibition of the TRK tyrosine kinase family has shown enduring response in clinical trials and efforts are underway to assess newer TRK inhibitors.