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Christian Young, PhD is an Assistant Professor in the Pathology Department at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus School of Medicine. His research focuses on molecular mechanisms of cancer development, progression, and therapeutic response, with particular emphasis on squamous cell carcinoma and head and neck cancers.
Dr. Young's research interests include:
- Squamous cell carcinoma biology and metastasis
- Head and neck cancer mechanisms and treatment
- TGF-ß signaling in cancer
- Tumor microenvironment and immune interactions
- Cancer stem cells and therapeutic resistance
- Molecular pathways in breast cancer
Analysis of Dr. Young's recent publications reveals a strong focus on the role of TGF-ß signaling in cancer progression and metastasis. His work frequently examines the tumor microenvironment, particularly the interactions between cancer cells, immune cells, and stromal components. A significant portion of his research investigates squamous cell carcinoma, with a special emphasis on head and neck cancers, exploring mechanisms of metastasis, therapeutic resistance, and potential treatment targets. His laboratory utilizes sophisticated mouse models to study cancer biology in vivo.
Dr. Young has made significant contributions to understanding:
- The role of cancer-associated fibroblasts in creating metastatic niches
- How immune cells influence cancer progression and treatment response
- Mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies
- Novel therapeutic approaches for radiation-induced complications
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