Julien Sage

Professor
Stanford Departments and Centers: 
Genetics
T32 affiliation: 
Institutional Training Grant in Genome Science
Postdoctoral Training in the Radiation Sciences
Stanford Training Program in Aging Research
Stanford Training Program in Lung Biology
Training in Pediatric Nonmalignant Hematology and Stem Cell Biology
Research Interests: 

We are generally interested in the mechanisms that drive the proliferation of cells under physiological and pathological conditions. We work on a wide range on projects from fundamental cell cycle mechanisms related to the RB pathway to pre-clinical cancer studies. We leverage publicly-available cancer genomics data and generate our own set of genetic, epigenetic, and proteomic data sets to identify novel regulators of cancer growth. We also develop novel genetic approaches in mice to conclusively determine the function of these candidate genes and pathways in tumorigenesis in vivo. Finally, we team up with pharmaceutical companies and clinicians in academic centers to translate our discoveries into the clinic as rapidly as possible.