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Sahar Saddoughi

Title: FTY720 Mimics Ceramide to Target l2PP2A/SET Oncoprotein for PP2A Activation leading to Lung Tumor Suppression

Date and Location: Wednesday, March 14 at 2:00pm in the Basic Science Building, Room 302

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Rooting out natural treasure

Indiana Jones, move over. MUSC has its own globe trotter searching for international finds. With a treasure trove of barks, plants and fruit extracts stashed on shelves in his laboratory, Michael J. Wargovich, Ph.D., loves roaming the globe in pursuit of natural plants and products that may hold clues to prevention and treatment of cancer.

The ethnobotanist, who recently finished submitting six grants in two weeks, is a professor of cell and molecular pharmacology at MUSC, and has a wait list of students who want to work in his laboratory. Arriving at MUSC four years ago after 15 years at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Wargovich has been a chemoprevention researcher for more than 20 years. He started with pharmaceutical drugs and then moved to dietary compounds after noticing interesting associations with what people eat in other areas of the world and lower incidences of cancer.

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