David Huntsman

David Huntsman M. D., FRCPC, FCCMG

Médecin en chef

  • Se spécialise dans la traduction de la génomique en analyses visant à améliorer la lutte contre le cancer, et possède une expertise complémentaire dans l’élaboration et la prestation de nouvelles analyses et de découvertes en génomique
  • A dirigé le Centre for Translational and Applied Genomics certifié CAP/CLIA. Le travail de son groupe a joué un rôle déterminant dans l’introduction de nouveaux tests diagnostiques dans la pratique clinique. 
  • Membre de la Société royale du Canada, la plus haute distinction qu’un universitaire peut obtenir au Canada
Sélection de publications

Interfaces of Malignant and Immunologic Clonal Dynamics in Ovarian Cancer

Moledulcar Profiling and Molecular Classification of Endomeroid Ovarian Caricnomas

Genetic Data from Nearly 63,000 Women of European Descent Predicts DNA Methylation Biomarkers and Epithelial Overian Cancer Risk

Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Synergize with Catalytic Inhibitors of EZH2 to Exhibit Antitumor Activity in Snall Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary, Hypercalcemic Type

Expression of L1 RetroTransponson Open Reading Frame Protein1 in Gynecologic Cancers

The Molecular Pathology of Cancer: from Pan-Genomics to Post-Genomics

Pontanib Shows Potent Antitumor Activity in Small Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary Hypercalcemic Type (SCCOHT) Through Multikinase Inhibition

Clear Cell Carinomas of the Ovary and Kidney; Clarity Through Genomics

SWI/SNF Complex Mutations in Gynecologic Cancers: Molecular Mechanisms and Models

Small-Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary, Hypercalcemic Type-Genetics, New Treatment Targets, and Current Manamgement Guidelines

Characteristics and Outcome of the COEUR Canadian Validation Cohort for Ovarian Cancer Biomarkers

Non-Coding Somatic Mutations Converge on the PAX8 Pathway in Ovarian Cancer

Arginine Depletion Therapy with ADI-PEG20 Limits Tumor Growth in Arginnisuccinate Synthase Deficient Ovarian Cancer, Including Small Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary, Hypercalcemic Type

TERT Promoter Mutation in Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary

Distinct Development Trajectories of Endometriotic Epithelium and Stroma: Implications for the Origins of Endometriosis