
معرفی
K. Eric Paulson is a Research Assistant Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine in the Department of Developmental, Molecular and Chemical Biology. He holds doctoral and undergraduate degrees from the University of California. His research investigates molecular mechanisms of tumor suppression with a focus on breast cancer, particularly involving Wnt signaling pathways and the HBP1 transcriptional repressor, to develop novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Research interests span multiple domains including breast cancer biology, transcriptional regulation, and cancer metabolism. Key areas include triple-negative breast cancer mechanisms, tumor suppressor gene functions, metabolic reprogramming in cancer, and therapeutic applications of compounds like green tea polyphenols. His work bridges basic molecular investigations with clinical translation.
Teaching activities include courses on Cancer Biology, Signal Transduction, and Biochemistry. Dr. Paulson has contributed to graduate programs in Genetics, Molecular and Cellular Biology, and Biochemistry at Tufts. While no awards are explicitly documented in the text, his scholarly impact is evidenced through extensive publication records and clinical collaborations.




