Neural Stem Cells and Brain Cancer Image Dr Steven Pollard - CRUK Senior Cancer Research Fellow Research in a NutshellCells 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 ProgrammePeople Steven PollardPrincipal Investigator, CRUK Senior Cancer Research FellowGillian MorrisonResearch Manager, Brain Tumour Centre AcceleratorMaria Angeles Marques TorrejonPostdocMantas MatjusaitisPostdocKirsty FergusonPostdocCharles WilliamsPostdocPooran DewariPostdocLeanne BradleyPostdocKarin PurshouseECAT Clinical Lecturer and PhD StudentUte KoeberPhD StudentKatrina McCartenPhD StudentBenjamin David SouthgatePhD StudentCarla BlinResearch assistantNeza AlfazemaResearch assistantLauren FinlaysonResearch assistantShahida SherazResearch assistantVivien GrantResearch assistantHeather MacPhersonResearch assistantRachel WhiteResearch assistantContactsteven.pollard@ed.ac.ukPA: jana.budaiova@ed.ac.uk Steven Pollard - Research Information CollaborationsDr Paul Bertone, University of CambridgeDr Paul Brennan, University of EdinburghDr Patrick Cai, University of EdinburghProfessor Neil Carragher, University of EdinburghProfessor Peter Dirks, University of TorontoDr Noor Gammoh, University of EdinburghProfessor Kristian Helin, University of CopenhagenDr Kim Jensen, University of CopenhagenDr Jeroen Krijgsveld, DKFZ, HeidelbergDr Dirk Sieger, University of EdinburghProfessor Bill Skarnes, Wellcome Trust Sanger InstitutePartners and FundersCancer Research UKThe Brain Tumour CharityChildren with CancerBBSRCMRCNational Phenotypic Screening CentreScientific ThemesStem cells, Cell differentiation, Transcription, Epigenetics, Glioblastoma, GeneticsTechnology ExpertiseGenome editing, stem cell culture, high content phenotypic screening, cancer stem cells, reprogramming This article was published on 2024-09-23