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Marco Seandel
Dr. Marco Seandel is instrumental in shaping the future of medical research as an Associate Professor in the Cell & Developmental Biology program at the Graduate School of Medical Sciences at Weill Cornell Medicine. With a profound dedication to advancing our understanding of complex biological systems, Dr. Seandel's research primarily focuses on the intricate fields of cancer biology, stem cells, and vascular biology. His work aims to unravel the mysteries of how these systems interact and influence each other, with the ultimate goal of developing innovative therapeutic strategies. Dr. Seandel's research is pivotal in exploring the potential of stem cells in regenerative medicine and their role in cancer progression. By investigating the underlying mechanisms of vascular biology, he seeks to uncover new insights into how blood vessels contribute to tumor growth and metastasis. His interdisciplinary approach combines cutting-edge techniques and collaborative efforts to push the boundaries of current scientific knowledge. Through his dedication to teaching and mentorship, Dr. Seandel inspires the next generation of scientists to pursue groundbreaking research in these critical areas.
Publications
, 1298-1298, 2010-04-01
, 2516-2522, 2008-07-31
, 2323-2332, 2001-04-15