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Cassandra Belair

Researcher at UCSF

Cassandra Belair is a Researcher at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), specializing in cancer biology with a focus on prostate cancer.13 She works in the Blelloch Lab, where she studies the role of microRNAs in prostate cancer progression and their potential use as diagnostic markers.14

Belair's academic journey includes:

  • PhD in Molecular and Cellular Toxicology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison
  • Post-doctoral work on dioxin toxicology using zebrafish models at UW-Madison
  • Position as an instructor/scientist at Harvard Children's Hospital in Dr. Leonard Zon's lab

At UCSF, Belair has established a mouse model to study microRNAs in prostate cancer by combining a PTEN deletion model with a conditional DGCR8 deletion model.1 Her recent research interests include:

  • Prognostic biomarkers for prostate cancer
  • Bioinformatics tools to identify serum microRNAs
  • Collaboration with the Fraser Lab on developing small molecule inhibitors of exosome release

Outside of her research, Belair enjoys outdoor activities in the San Francisco area, including hiking, biking, sailing, camping, and skiing.1

Belair also serves as the Director of Research Operations at the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCSF.2

Highlights

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San Francisco, California, United States