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The Cancer Molecular Pathobiology [CAMP] Study Section reviews applications involving the pathology of the malignant cell with the emphasis on mechanisms controlling cell growth and death, and the molecular events in gene regulation. Emphasis is on pathological approaches to oncogenesis and the basic cellular events involving growth of transformed cells in animal models, with more translational studies in human cells. Specific areas covered by CAMP:
- Transcriptional regulation of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes and signaling transduction pathways in oncogenesis
- Gene regulation including chromatin structure and remodeling, transcription, RNA processing and stability, and translation relevant to oncogenesis
- Role of characterized stem cells in oncogenesis
- Cell death pathways (both apoptotic and non-apoptotic) and autophagy in cancer
The study sections with the most closely related areas of similar science listed in rank order are:
Molecular Oncogenesis Study Section [MONC]
Cancer Genetics (CG)
Tumor Cell Biology Study Section [TCB]
Molecular and Cellular Hematology Study Section [MCH]
Basic Mechanisms of Cancer Therapeutics Study Section [BMCT]
Cancer Etiology Study Section [CE]
Cellular Signaling and Regulatory Systems Study Section [CSRS]
Revised 12/6/2010