Dr. James Norman

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Biography

James Norman is a professor at the University of Glasgow, specializing in the molecular mechanisms controlling cancer metastasis, particularly through the regulation of integrin trafficking and its implications for cancer cell migration. His research focuses on understanding the molecular machinery that coordinates integrin traffic in invasive cancer cells, with the aim of identifying novel targets for anti-metastatic therapies. His work involves elucidating the roles of Rab GTPases in linking integrin trafficking to mRNA localization and translation processes crucial for the migration of metastatic cells. James has received various grants for his research, including projects related to childhood acute myeloid leukemia and the membrane trafficking of proteins associated with aggressive cancer progression. He has published extensively in the field of cancer sciences, contributing to advancements in understanding the microenvironment's role in tumor dynamics.

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