Our lab investigates the tumor suppressor role of Abelson Interactor-1 (ABI1) in prostate cancer and also the oncogenic role of ABI1 in breast cancer. SUNY|UMU
@UpstateNews having a great time at #AACR22 conference with both Kotula lab and Viapiano lab presenting fantastic student research projects and making great connections! Excited for AACR 2023 in Florida! #upstatemedical
The Kotula Lab is at #AACR2022 in New Orlean’s! We are excited to further our understanding of cancer science and engage with the amazing scientists and physician-scientists! Check out our posters @BPorterHansen Tuesday #2367 ; @lxifyp Tuesday #2364 ; Maria Ortiz Monday #2097
During your quarantine check out this awesome review article! Authored by our very own Xiang Li, 3rd year PhD candidate! “The physiological role of Wnt pathway in normal development and cancer - Xiang Li, Maria A Ortiz, Leszek Kotula, 2020” https://t.co/OZMWrfI40t
Wow what a fantastic paper!A case report of multiple primary prostate tumors with differential drug sensitivity | Nature Communications https://t.co/4iCy9hhGcy
#mdpicancers Structure and Function of the Nuclear Receptor Superfamily and Current Targeted Therapies of Prostate Cancer https://t.co/Cb6AXWp7QW @Cancers_MDPI so excited for this publication! First review by our graduate student Baylee Porter! Cheers! Many more to come!
We recognize that ‘after every storm, there is a rainbow of hope,’ & for parents delivering at Crouse, we’ve created this adorable onesie to welcome your #CrouseRainbowBaby. Many thanks to the parents of Gabrielle, just born on Nov. 17, for sharing this photo!
Support our Candidate and PI, Dr. Leszek Kotula, help him reach his donation goals for #realmenwearpink with the #americancancersociety to help the fight against Breast Cancer https://t.co/sWtYlclrng
Upstate professor publishes paper on how common gene may influence aggressive prostate cancer | Upstate News | SUNY Upstate Medical University https://t.co/JFhGTQlMWF
Research is the only way to change how this generation and the next experiences breast cancer. That's why it's our sole focus. This month and beyond, we're giving a voice to this community, through research. Because #ResearchIsTheReason they have a story to tell.