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David Waisman is a Professor in the Department of Pathology at Dalhousie University. His research focuses on the mechanisms of tumor growth, metastasis, and cancer biochemistry, particularly the role of the protein S100A10 in these processes. His laboratory studies how S100A10 regulates plasmin production and its implications for cancer cell invasion and the interaction with macrophages. Waisman has examined various cancer models to establish the importance of S100A10 in tumor progression and the migration of macrophages to tumor sites. His work contributes to understanding the fundamental biological processes that could lead to novel cancer treatments aimed at inhibiting tumor invasion and improving patient outcomes.
Dalhousie University • Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Leading research in cancer mechanisms and pathology.