Steven Pollard Research Group

Neural Stem Cells and Brain Cancer

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S.Pollard
Dr Steven Pollard - CRUK Senior Cancer Research Fellow

Research in a Nutshell

Cells that have molecular hallmarks of neural stem cells drive human brain cancers, such as glioblastoma. A full understanding of the molecular and cellular events that control neural stem cell fate may therefore reveal new therapeutic strategies to treat this devastating disease.

We are exploiting the latest experimental tools of molecular and cellular biology to address the following questions: How do neural stem cells make the decision to make more copies of themselves (self-renew), or become specialised (differentiate)? Why do brain tumour stem cells display unconstrained self-renewal? Are those genes and pathways that initiate and maintain neural stem cell identity useful therapeutic targets for glioblastoma? Can we identify new drugs that can specifically block self-renewal of brain tumour stem cells?

 

Research Programme

People

 
Steven PollardPrincipal Investigator, CRUK Senior Cancer Research Fellow
Gillian MorrisonResearch Manager, Brain Tumour Centre Accelerator
Maria Angeles Marques TorrejonPostdoc
Mantas MatjusaitisPostdoc
Kirsty FergusonPostdoc
Charles WilliamsPostdoc
Pooran DewariPostdoc
Leanne BradleyPostdoc
Karin PurshouseECAT Clinical Lecturer and PhD Student
Ute KoeberPhD Student
Katrina McCartenPhD Student
Benjamin David SouthgatePhD Student
Carla BlinResearch assistant
Neza AlfazemaResearch assistant
Lauren FinlaysonResearch assistant
Shahida SherazResearch assistant
Vivien GrantResearch assistant
Heather MacPhersonResearch assistant
Rachel WhiteResearch assistant

Contact

steven.pollard@ed.ac.uk

PA: jana.budaiova@ed.ac.uk

 

 

 

Collaborations

  • Dr Paul Bertone, University of Cambridge
  • Dr Paul Brennan, University of Edinburgh
  • Dr Patrick Cai, University of Edinburgh
  • Professor Neil Carragher, University of Edinburgh
  • Professor Peter Dirks, University of Toronto
  • Dr Noor Gammoh, University of Edinburgh
  • Professor Kristian Helin, University of Copenhagen
  • Dr Kim Jensen, University of Copenhagen
  • Dr Jeroen Krijgsveld, DKFZ, Heidelberg
  • Dr Dirk Sieger, University of Edinburgh
  • Professor Bill Skarnes, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

Partners and Funders

  • Cancer Research UK
  • The Brain Tumour Charity
  • Children with Cancer
  • BBSRC
  • MRC
  • National Phenotypic Screening Centre

Scientific Themes

Stem cells, Cell differentiation, Transcription, Epigenetics, Glioblastoma, Genetics

Technology Expertise

Genome editing, stem cell culture, high content phenotypic screening, cancer stem cells, reprogramming