PhD in Biochemistry, Université de Montréal
stallaert@pitt.edu
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Research Summary
Cell cycle dysregulation is a hallmark of every tumor. My lab combines experimental and computational approaches to study how the cell cycle changes during tumorigenesis, metastasis, and drug treatment. We specialize in the use of spatial proteomic imaging and quantitative image analysis to study the cancer cell cycle in its native tumor microenvironment. Ultimately, our goal is to predict disease outcomes and therapeutic success by looking directly at the phenotype driving tumor growth — the cancer cell cycle.


