Jim Costello
Assistant Professor
Anschutz Medical Campus

University of Å·ÃÀ¿Ú±¬ÊÓƵ Anschutz MedicalÌýCampus
Mail Stop 8303
12801 E. 17th Ave., Rm L18-6114
Aurora, CO 80045

The Costello lab focuses on discovering and modeling the molecular mechanisms that drive cancer with the ultimate goal of developing novel therapeutic treatments. We view cancer as the dysfunction of a larger biological system, and therefore, we integrate systems-level measurements (e.g. transcriptomics, metabolomics) and computational models withÌýin vitroÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýin vivoÌýexperimental approaches. The integration of wet and dry approaches and our ability of analyze ‘Big Data’ have put us in a unique and advantageous position to develop systems biology research projects fully within the lab. A major active area of research is to identify chemoresistance mechanisms in bladder cancer using functional genomics methods, computational models, and variousÌýin vitroÌýmodels of drug resistance. A second major active area of research is to identify and validate causal drivers of aggressive prostate cancer using computational models and anÌýin vivoÌýtissue recombination mouse model that allows us to study the developing pathology of disease. We are actively recruiting students to work on both projects.