School of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Purdue University


Graduate Student Profile

Karen K. Cornell D.V.M

Dr. Karen Cornell
Hansen Hall, B050
Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN 47907
Ph: (317) 494 0757
Fax: (317) 494 0517
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Position: Clinical Investigator - Basic Medical Sciences

Previous Training:

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 1988 - Purdue School of Veterinary Medicine Veterinary Associate - Private Practice, Evansville, IN 1988-1990
Small Animal Internship - Purdue School of Veterinary Medicine 1990-1991
Small Animal Surgical Residency - Purdue School of Veterinary Medicine 1991-1994


Research Areas

Elucidation of the Complex Mechanisms of Metastasis

A. Tumor cell-extracelluar matrix interactions
We are studying the activities of proteases which play a vital role in cancer metastasis by degrading extracellular matrix. We are evaluating these proteases, including metalloproteinases, serine proteases, and cysteine proteases, within tumor cells and stromal cells in the tumor environment.

B. Tumor cell-stromal cell interactions such as growth factor production/signaling
Tumor cell invasion and motility may be greatly influenced by cytokines produced by stromal cells in the environment; we are specifically looking at tumor-cell fibroblast interactions in human prostate cancer.


C. Tumor cell-tumor cell interactions
Homotypic adhesion may play an important role in metastasis. We are attempting to modulate E-cadherin expression in tumor cells in culture.

D. Tumor cell - endothelial cell interactions at the metastatic target organ.
Adhesion to and penetration of metastatic tumor cells through the endothelial cells of the target organ are critical to metastatic competence. We plan to evaluate those interactions in human prostate cancer.

E. In vivo studies using athymic nude mice for establishing metastatic models.


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