Thomas Prince
National Cancer Institute, USA
Biography
Thomas Prince research has primarily revolved around molecular chaperones and their role in cancer and disease. Raised in the Mid-South, I did graduate training in biochemistry and molecular biology at Oklahoma State University with Robert Matts. Upon graduating then began post-doctoral experience at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory with Steve Wiley studying systems biology and receptor tyrosine kinase processing. After this I travelled to Harvard Medical School to work with Stuart Calderwood on the cellular stress response in cancer. Currently I am working with Len Neckers at the National Cancer Institute focusing on HSP90 biology in cancer.
Abstract
Abstract : HSP90 and tyrosine kinase inhibitors: A synergistic combination for combating cancer?