Antonio Iavarone

Professor
Pathology and Neurology
Columbia University
United States of America

Professor Neurology
Biography

Antonio Iavarone, is a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Cell Biology, areas of interest research include the mechanism of oncogenic transformation by FGFR‐TACC fusion proteins, validation and modeling novel glioblastoma gene fusions in the mouse and identification of novel driver genetic alterations relevant to the maintenance of phenotypically recognizable subtypes of brain tumors.

Research Intrest

Neurology

List of Publications
Barrett LE, Granot Z, Coker C, Iavarone A, Hambardzumyan D, et al.(2012) Self-renewal does not predict tumor growth potential in mouse models of high-grade glioma. Cancer Cell 21:11-24.
"Danussi C, Akavia UD, Niola F, Jovic A, Lasorella A, et al.(2013) RHPN2 Drives Mesenchymal Transformation in Malignant Glioma by Triggering RhoA Activation. Cancer Research 73:5140-5150. "
Lasorella A, Benezra R, Iavarone A(2014) The Id proteins: master regulators of cancer stem cells and tumor aggressiveness Nature Reviews Cancer.