Dane Richey

Researcher

Last publication 2026 Last refreshed 2026-04-18

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4 pubs

Biography and Research Information

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Dane Richey's research investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer cell invasion and migration. His work has focused on the role of Rnd3, a protein that has been identified as a novel regulator of cancer metastasis. Richey has explored how Rnd3 depletion affects the metastatic potential of lung cancer cell lines, finding that it decreases cell invasion and migration independently of ROCK1. Additionally, his research has examined the impact of Rnd3 on the metastatic capabilities of triple-negative breast cancer, a particularly aggressive form of the disease. Richey also has publications that explore the identification of vascular compression on preoperative images in microvascular decompression cases. He has authored a total of four publications and collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Katie R. Ryan, Noemi Garcia Garcia, and Thuy Thi Nguyen.

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  • Publications: 4

Selected Publications

  • Rnd3 regulates lung cancer cell invasion and migration independently of ROCK1 signaling via alpha 5 integrin modulation (2026)
  • Abstract 2645: Rnd3 depletion in lung cancer cell lines decreases cell invasion and migration in a ROCK1 independent manner (2025)
  • Abstract 2649: Defining how Rnd3, a novel regulator of breast cancer invasion, affects the metastatic potential of triple-negative breast cancer (2025)
  • Can Vascular Compression Be Reliably Identified on Preoperative Images in Microvascular Decompression Cases? (2025)

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