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overview The major goal of the laboratory is to dissect and pharmacologically target intracellular proteins to induce cancer cell death and manipulate the immune response. We are currently applying new research tools and prototype therapeutics that we, and others, have developed to target the BCL-2 family of proteins and other cell signaling proteins in immune cells. A large part of our lab focuses on using portions of the actual proteins, or peptides, as drugs and biological tools to uncover specific molecular pathways in diseased and normal cells. Peptide-based therapeutics have enormous potential for immune modulation and direct cancer treatment but have traditionally lacked efficient stabilization and delivery within patients, and thereby, have had limited clinical applications. To are working to overcome these barriers within the lab and through collaboration with nanotechnologists and chemical engineers. Overall, we are committed to translation of our findings to pediatric and adult patients with cancer and immune system disease. While performing research at the University of Chicago, we are in close proximity to scientists, clinicians, and patients and are deeply committed to working collaboratively with these groups to make significant inroads in treating those suffering from refractory disease.
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Academic Article Stem cell transplant as an immunomodulatory tool for children with hematologic malignancies.
Academic Article A stapled BIM peptide overcomes apoptotic resistance in hematologic cancers.
Academic Article Pancreatitis as the initial manifestation of stage IV neuroblastoma.
Academic Article A familial case of pleuropulmonary blastoma.
Academic Article Stem Cell Transplant-Associated Wernicke Encephalopathy in a Patient with High-Risk Neuroblastoma.
Award or Honor Receipt Cancer Research Foundation Young Investigator's Award
Academic Article Killing Two Cells with One Stone: Pharmacologic BCL-2 Family Targeting for Cancer Cell Death and Immune Modulation.
Academic Article Racial and Ethnic Differences in Inpatient Palliative Care for Pediatric Stem Cell Transplant Patients.
Academic Article Efficacy of post-induction therapy for high-risk neuroblastoma patients with end-induction residual disease.
Academic Article A phase 1 trial utilizing TMI with fludarabine-melphalan in patients with hematologic malignancies undergoing second allo-SCT.
Academic Article Small but mighty: T-replete cords for myeloid disease.
Academic Article Dual Targeting of Apoptotic and Signaling Pathways in T-Lineage Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
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