Xiaochao Tan, PhD

Xiaochao Tan, PhD

Dysregulation of the Golgi apparatus has emerged as a significant factor driving the

initiation and progression of cancer. My primary objective is to unravel the mechanisms

through which oncogenic somatic mutations impact the structure and secretory functions

of the Golgi organelle. This research will ultimately contribute to the development of

innovative therapeutic approaches based on a deeper understanding of these processes.

In addition to Golgi-related investigations, I am actively exploring the roles of endocytic

recycling pathways in human cancer. Our ongoing projects encompass two key areas: 1)

Investigating the functional roles of amplified Golgi genes in cancer initiation and

progression and 2) Identifying potential therapeutic Golgi target and developing novel

strategies for cancer treatment.

LCRC Faculty

Samuel J. Landry PhD
Translational Oncology
Tulane University School of Medicine
Elisa Ledet, PhD
Translational Oncology
Tulane University School of Medicine
Sean Bong Lee PhD
Cancer Biology
Tulane University School of Medicine
KiTani Lemieux PhD
Population Sciences
Xavier University
Brian Lewis, Phd
Translational Oncology
Tulane University School of Medicine
Li LI MD PhD
Cancer Biology
Ochsner Health
Zhen Lin MD PhD
Genes X Environment
Tulane University School of Medicine
Hui-Yi Lin PhD
Population Sciences
LSU Health - New Orleans
Yong-Yu Liu PhD
Translational Oncology
University of Louisiana Monroe