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Robert Schnepp

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Atlanta, GA USA

Emory University

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Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, William G. Woods, MD, Aflac Clinical Investigator Chair

Emory University School of Medicine

Pediatric Oncology Research ProgramCell and Molecular Biology

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Emory University

Atlanta, GA, USA

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Targeting Medulloblastoma by Regulating RNA Binding Proteins…

RNA-binding proteins (RBP) may play critical roles in medulloblastoma development studying their roles will provide additional direct and indirect targets for the treatment of these tumors and beyond. Researchers will utilize cell lines provided by the Children’s Brain Tumor Network in an effort to identify new targets in the pediatric forms of these tumors.

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Medulloblastoma

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Robert Schnepp

Emory University
Atlanta, GA, USA

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Medulloblastoma…

Medulloblastomas comprises the vast majority of pediatric embryonal tumors and by definition arise in the posterior fossa, where they constitute approximately 40% of all posterior fossa tumors. Other forms of embryonal tumors each make up 2% or less of all childhood brain tumors.The clinical feature

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