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Center for Cancer Nanotechnology Excellence Focused on Therapy Response

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Beatrice Knudsen, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Member
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Molecular Diagnostics Program
1100 Fairview Ave., M5-A864
PO Box 19024
Seattle, Washington 98109-1024
Phone: (206) 667-1823
Fax: (206) 667-2537
Email: bknudsen@fhcrc.org


Project Co-Leader: Project 4, Public Health Sciences (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center)
Dr. Knudsen is a board-certified pathologist with a subspecialty interest in prostate cancer pathology. Dr. Knudsen's post-doctoral training at Rockefeller University and primary research interests are in the field of signal transduction. She works on the tissue-based molecular analysis of prostate cancer. Dr. Knudsen will assist in problems related to the histologic analysis and growth patterns of prostate cancer. She will participate in meetings discussing tissue sample preparations for antibody arrays and activation of signal transduction pathways. She will discuss with Dr. Hanash specific questions related to characteristics of prostate cancer cell lines and on interpretations and conclusions from data in the context of unique properties of prostate cancer.

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