Vaseva Lab

About us

Despite the high cure rates among children with cancer, following treatment with current multimodality therapies, survivors face profound lifelong therapy-related complications. In addition, survival rate for many high-risk pediatric cancer patients had not improved significantly over the last 30 years. Hopes for the future depend on identifying novel therapies that target specific cancer-driving cellular and molecular mechanisms.

Components of the RAS and ERK MAPK pathways are frequently deregulated in pediatric cancers including leukemias, central nervous system tumors, and extracranial solid tumors. Our focus is to systematically define mechanisms of RAS and ERK MAPK- driven vulnerabilities in pediatric cancers and design directions for novel targeted therapies. Toward these efforts we employ a wide variety of in vitro cell-based assays, unbiased genetic and pharmacologic screens as well as in vivo preclinical testing of patient-derived xenograft tumor models.

Another focus of our research is to understand how the two oncogenes RAS and MYC cooperate to promote tumor cell growth and maintenance and how we can exploit this cooperation in order to design therapeutic strategies for RAS-driven pediatric cancers.

Our lab is proudly supported by National Cancer Institute, Department of Defense, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation.

Work in the Vaseva lab is generously supported by

NIH/NCI R37 MERIT Award, Department of Defense NFRP -NIA award, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation R-Accelerated Award, Rally Foundation for Childhood Cancer Research and the Mighty Millie Foundation Consortium Grant.

Join the lab

Our lab is currently seeking highly motivated and enthusiastic postdoctoral fellows, students and staff with interest to work on pediatric cancers. Interested candidates should contact Dr. Vaseva at vaseva@ohsu.edu

People

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Angelina Vaseva, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Assistant Professor, Department of Cell, Developmental & Cancer Biology
Member, Knight Cancer Institute
Email: vaseva@ohsu.edu
CV

Dr. Vaseva is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics with a joint appointment in the Department of Cell, Developmental and Cancer Biology, and a member of the Knight Cancer Institute at Oregon Health & Science University.

Dr. Vaseva obtained Master’s degree in molecular biology at Sofia University, Bulgaria. Subsequently she obtained PhD at Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY. Dr. Vaseva is passionate about pediatric cancers research and hopes that the research in her laboratory will help bring forward much needed next-generation therapies for children affected by cancer.

The research in Vaseva lab focuses on defining novel targeted therapies for pediatric cancer with oncogenic alterations in RAS signaling pathways. Dr. Vaseva has been awarded several prestigious awards such as National Cancer Institute MERIT award, Department of Defense Neurofibromatosis Research Program New Investigator Award, and Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation R-accelerated award.

Publications

Selected publications

Contact Us

Dr. Angelina Vaseva
Email: vaseva@ohsu.edu
Phone: (503)-494-5078

Address:
3215 SW Pavilion Loop, Portland, OR 97239 
Lamfrom Biomedical Research Building | OHSU, Floor 7