The In Vitro Carcinogenesis Section uses the modern technologies in molecular biology, cell biology, protein chemistry and genetics to investigate the biochemical and genetic pathways involved in human carcinogenesis.

Current Research projects in the In Vitro Carcinogenesis Section:

Genetic instability and cell cycle checkpoint
Pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma
Functional genomics of liver cancer
Role of Crm1 in colon and liver carcinogenesis

Staff Members


Xin Wei Wang
Principal Investigator
Acting Chief of IVCS
xin_wei-wang@nih.gov


Marshonna Forgues
Biologist
forguesm@intra.nci.nih.gov


Chun-Ging Wu
Visiting Fellow
wuch@mail.nih.gov

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