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  1. Dr. Siegel’s laboratory is focused on elucidating the cellular and molecular mechanisms that promote cancer metastasis, which represents the deadliest aspect of the disease. His research program can be divided into three broad themes: the first is the identification of key tumor cell intrinsic molecules, signalling pathways and metabolic strategies that enable cancer cells to migrate, invade ...

  2. peter.siegel [at] mcgill.ca. Link(s): Siegel Lab website. Awards, honours, and fellowships: 1. Research Scholar of the Canadian Cancer Society, 2004-2010 2. Research Scholar of the FRQS – Junior 2, 2010-2012 3. William Dawson Scholar, McGill University, 2014 ...

  3. multifamily real estate investments. Peter Siegel is a real estate owner, investor, manager, entrepreneur, author, and business leader and has been investing in real estate for three decades and has a well-established infrastructure for property management, construction, and investor relations. After years of partnering with friends and family ...

  4. null Peter Siegel, PhD ... Bridon G, Avizonis D, Ling C, Dong Z, Siwak DR, Annis MG, Mills GB, Muller WJ, Siegel PM, Jones RG. Cancer Metab. 2013 Aug 14;1(1):18. A complex containing LPP and α-actinin mediates TGF&beta-induced migration and invasion of ErbB2-expressing breast cancer cells.

  5. Peter Siegel contributes a radical chord to American Roots music. Influenced by the songwriting of Pete Seeger and Phil Ochs, dixieland, old time fiddle tunes and Afro-Caribbean rhythms, Peter’s ...

  6. Peter SIEGEL | Cited by 11,845 | of California Institute of Technology, CA (CIT) | Read 348 publications | Contact Peter SIEGEL

  7. RESEARCH OVERVIEW. The most devastating aspect of a cancer diagnosis is the emergence of metastatic disease, which signifies that cancer cells have spread from the primary tumor to distant sites in the body. Once cancer has spread, the disease is largely incurable. Research pursued in my laboratory focuses on defining the molecular and cellular ...