William Bocik
Bethesda, MD 20892, USA
National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health
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About
Scientific Project Manager
National Cancer Institiute, National Institute of Health
Dr. Bocik assists in coordinating both proteogenomic informatics research strategies and assay development efforts within the CPTAC program.
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National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health
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Craniopharyngioma
Childhood craniopharyngiomas are rare tumors usually found near the pituitary gland (a pea-sized organ at the bottom of the brain that controls other glands) and the hypothalamus (a small cone-shaped organ connected to the pituitary gland by nerves).Craniopharyngiomas are usually part solid mass and
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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