Elinor Karlsson, PhD
Research Focus - Using Comparative Genomics and Pet Dogs to Develop New Models for Human Cancers
- Developing blood biopsy techniques for improved diagnosis and treatment of cancer, and earlier detection of recurrences
- Engaging directly with dog owners to advance dog cancer research, using a citizen science approach modeled on the Count Me In Initiative for rare human cancers
- Finding new canine models for human cancers through machine learning-based analyses of genomic datasets
- Searching for new therapeutic targets in the mutational landscape of tumors that are rare in humans but common in dogs, such as osteosarcoma, angiosarcoma and lymphoma
Representative Publication
Megquier K, Turner-Maier J, Swofford R, et al. Comparative genomics reveals shared mutational landscapes in canine hemangiosarcoma and human angiosarcoma. Mol. Cancer Res. 2019;17(12):2410-2421.
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