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Michael T. Lewis, Ph.D., is a Professor at Baylor College of Medicine, where he leads research at the Breast Center and Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center. His laboratory specializes in normal mammary gland development and breast cancer pathogenesis, with particular expertise in cancer stem cells, hedgehog signaling pathways, and treatment resistance mechanisms.
Research Focus:
- Molecular drivers of mammary development and carcinogenesis
- Cancer stem cell biology and therapeutic targeting
- Mechanisms of chemotherapy resistance in aggressive subtypes
- Patient-derived xenograft models for precision oncology
Recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on triple-negative breast cancer biology, mitochondrial adaptation mechanisms, and innovative therapeutic approaches. Article analyses reveal consistent themes in DNA repair targeting, tumor metabolism, immunotherapy development, and computational pathology applications.
Laboratory Resources:
- Advanced patient-derived xenograft platforms
- Single-cell genomics capabilities
- Mitochondrial imaging and analysis systems
- Collaborative networks including NCI PDXNet consortium
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