Dr. Michael Taylor is an Adjunct Scientist at the University of Toronto affiliated Hospital for Sick Children. He is also a Paediatric Neurosurgeon and Scientist at the Baylor College of Medicine affiliated Texas Children’s Hospital. His laboratory is now located in Houston, Texas. His research centres on the molecular genetics of medulloblastoma and ependymoma, two of the most common malignant paediatric brain tumours.
He and his team have published over 400 peer-reviewed publications, many in high-impact journals such as Nature, Science, Cell, Cancer Cell, and Lancet Oncology. His publications have been cited over 55,000 times and his findings adopted to improve clinical practice.
His group demonstrated that medulloblastoma is comprised of at least four distinct diseases (Journal Clinical Oncology, 2011; Cancer Cell, 2017; Nature, 2017) and that there is clinically significant heterogeneity in metastatic medulloblastomas (Nature, 2012, Nature 2016; Nature Genetics, 2017). His team recently showed that the cerebellar tumours are a disorder of early brain development, a finding which provides a proximate explanation for the peak incidence of cerebellar tumours in early childhood (Nature, 2019).
Dr. Taylor is well known for his quick wit and strong collaboration skills. Nearly every member of the lab has at some point been “Taylorized” — if you’re wondering what that is then please check out the current opportunities so you can come and join the adventure!
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