New research by CSUN Professor of Biology Jonathan Kelber and a team of students, postdocs, and international collaborators shows how a gene Kelber first examined…
View More Tumor-associated tissue can promote breast cancer progression and drug resistance through a key gene, CSUN Developmental Oncogene Lab findsTag: Jonathan Kelber
Runa accepted into NIH professional development program
Dr. Farhana Runa, a postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Jonathan Kelber’s Developmental Oncogene Lab, has been selected to participate in the National Institutes of Health-funded ASCB Accomplishing…
View More Runa accepted into NIH professional development programTomaneng recognized as a CSUPERB Presidents’ Commission Scholar
Luke Tomaneng, an undergraduate researcher working with Dr. Jonathan Kelber, has been selected to receive a 2021 CSUPERB Presidents’ Commission Scholar Award. The award will…
View More Tomaneng recognized as a CSUPERB Presidents’ Commission ScholarCSUN molecular biologist receives renewed support from NIH to study breast cancer at the cellular level
The Kelber laboratory has received a second cycle of funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) NIGMS SCORE grant program to continue investigating the…
View More CSUN molecular biologist receives renewed support from NIH to study breast cancer at the cellular levelKelber is first recipient of CSUPERB Faculty Research Award at CSUN
CSUN Associate Professor of Biology Jonathan Kelber has been nominated and selected for the 2021 CSU Program in Education and Research in Biotechnology (CSUPERB) Faculty…
View More Kelber is first recipient of CSUPERB Faculty Research Award at CSUNSpecial seminar: Kelber on the molecular genetics of cancer progression
Image: Modified visualization of an IF-stained tumor section (Courtesy of the Developmental Oncogene Lab).
View More Special seminar: Kelber on the molecular genetics of cancer progressionNIH grant provides new support for upcoming CSU Interdisciplinary Cancer Meeting
A new grant from the National Institutes of Health R13 mechanism will fund a meeting of cancer researchers across the California State Univeristy system this…
View More NIH grant provides new support for upcoming CSU Interdisciplinary Cancer MeetingCSUN biologists show how cancer cells make themselves at home in healthy tissue
Before they begin to spread through the body, some cancer cells secrete molecules that may make tumor-free tissues more hospitable to invading cancer cells, CSUN…
View More CSUN biologists show how cancer cells make themselves at home in healthy tissueKelber Lab dissects a protein’s role in regeneration
CSUN biologists have traced interactions between Cripto, a signaling protein associated with development and stem cell regulation, and other molecules that direct tissue regeneration. The…
View More Kelber Lab dissects a protein’s role in regenerationRogers, Manohar, and Kelber to present in ASCB annual meeting in San Diego
CSUN Biology faculty and students are in San Diego, California, for the 2018 American Society of Cell Biology Meeting. Assistant Professor of Biology Crystal…
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