David Bates
University of Bristol
Veterinary Sciences Building
Southwell Street
Bristol
BS2 8EJ
United Kingdom
Email: dave.bates@bris.ac.uk
Tel: 0117 928 9818
Web: Lab website
About David Bates
Professor David Bates works at the University of Bristol investigating a molecule found in cancer cells called VEGF, which is involved in the growth of blood vessels. We know that certain drugs can block VEGF and make some tumours grow more slowly. Professor Bates' lab is investigating why these drugs work well in some patients but not in others.
Recent publications
Recombinant Human VEGF(165)b Inhibits Experimental Choroidal Neovascularization
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci.2010;51 :4282-4288
VEGF(121)b, a new member of the VEGF(xxx)b family of VEGF-A splice isoforms, inhibits neovascularisation and tumour growth in vivo
Br J Cancer.2009;101 :1183-1193
