CONTACT INFORMATION
Phone: (216) 983-3263
Fax: (216) 844-4987
Email: james.basilion@case.edu
Office: Wearn Building, Room B-42, 1110 Euclid Ave.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Molecular Pharmacology
ACTIVE RESEARCH
Intraoperative Molecular Engineering
Inventigating real time administration and activation of GBM specific NIRf probes to identify invasive cancer cells during brain surgery
Molecular Imaging of Complex Molecular Signatures
Investigation paradigms useful for generating molecular images based on the altered expression of more than one molecular marker.
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Design of Breast Cancer Specific MR Imaging probes
Investigating utility of molecular profiling of cancer to indentfy and then imaging gene products overexpressed in breast cancer.
POTENTIAL IMPACT
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Weissleder, R., Moore, A.,Ph.D., Mahmood-Bhorade, U., Benveniste, H. Chiocca, E.A., Basilion, J.P. High resolution in vivo imaging of transgene expression, Nature Medicine, 6:351-355, 2000.
Tsourkas, A., Newton, G., Perez, J., Basilion, J.P., and Weissleder, R. (2005)
Hogemann-Savellano, D.H., Bos, E., Blondet, C., Sato, F., Abe, T., Josephson, L., Weissleder, R., Gaudet, J., Sgroi, D., Peters, P.J., and Basilion, J.P. The Transferrin Receptor: A Potential Molecular Imaging Marker for Human Cancer. Neoplasia, 2003 5(6): 495-506.
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