Ruth Muschel
Emeritus Professor of Molecular Pathology
Research Summary
We are interested in the mechanisms underlying the development of metastasis, the spread of cancer from one part of the body to another.
Biography
Ruth Muschel has been Deputy Director of the Oxford Institute of Radiation Oncology and Professor of Molecular Pathology at the University of Oxford since 2005.
She obtained MD and PhD degrees at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City and completed her specialty training in anatomic pathology at Columbia University and the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda. She continued on staff at the NCI before taking an academic position at the University of Pennsylvania, where she advanced to the rank of Professor.
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Recent publications
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In Vivo PET Detection of Lung Micrometastasis in Mice by Targeting Endothelial VCAM-1 Using a Dual-Contrast PET/MRI Probe.
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Melemenidis S. et al, (2024), Int J Mol Sci, 25
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Cone photoreceptor phosphodiesterase PDE6H inhibition regulates cancer cell growth and metabolism, replicating the dark retina response.
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Yalaz C. et al, (2024), Cancer Metab, 12
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Multiscale topology characterizes dynamic tumor vascular networks.
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Stolz BJ. et al, (2022), Sci Adv, 8
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Tumour irradiation combined with vascular-targeted photodynamic therapy enhances antitumour effects in pre-clinical prostate cancer.
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Sjoberg HT. et al, (2021), Br J Cancer, 125, 534 - 546
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Heterogeneity of IFN-Mediated Responses and Tumor Immunogenicity in Patients with Cervical Cancer Receiving Concurrent Chemoradiotherapy.
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Chen J. et al, (2021), Clin Cancer Res, 27, 3990 - 4002

