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overview Prostate cancer is the leading life-threatening malignancy in American men, and novel mechanisms and therapeutic approaches can lead to reduce the morbidity and the mortality of prostate cancer. I have obtained extensive and intensive training on molecular biology and prostate cancer research using both cultured cells and animal models in Dr. Pier Paolo Pandolfi’s laboratory at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard University. My research focuses on dysregulated signaling pathways in prostate cancer. My expertise and contributions to cancer research are demonstrated by my publications in several high-impact journals including Nature, Nature Genetics, Cell and Science Signaling etc. I laid the groundwork on PTEN-loss induced cellular senescence in vivo and its implication as a novel anticancer mechanism to suppress cancer progression. As PI and Co-investigator on several projects funded by my university, DoD and NIH, I have made very important discoveries on Pten-loss dysregulated pathways in prostate cancer including Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer, and projects have produced several peer-reviewed publications. In addition, I have successfully administered these research projects from training people, budget plan, and progress reports to publications. More importantly, I am fully aware of the challenges and importance of generating a realistic plan and keeping frequent communication among project members. I have established strong collaborations with investigators from other institutions in the US and other countries on prostate cancer research.
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Grant Pten-loss Dysregulated Pathways in Prostate Cancer
Academic Article XMRV accelerates cellular proliferation, transformational activity, and invasiveness of prostate cancer cells by downregulating p27(Kip1).
Academic Article Roles of ubiquitination and SUMOylation on prostate cancer: mechanisms and clinical implications.
Concept Prostate
Concept Prostate-Specific Antigen
Academic Article ETS rearrangements and prostate cancer initiation.
Academic Article Aberrant ERG expression cooperates with loss of PTEN to promote cancer progression in the prostate.
Academic Article Differential p53-independent outcomes of p19(Arf) loss in oncogenesis.
Academic Article A novel type of cellular senescence that can be enhanced in mouse models and human tumor xenografts to suppress prostate tumorigenesis.
Academic Article Skp2 targeting suppresses tumorigenesis by Arf-p53-independent cellular senescence.
Academic Article Interleukin-17 promotes formation and growth of prostate adenocarcinoma in mouse models.
Academic Article ARF represses androgen receptor transactivation in prostate cancer.
Academic Article Skp2 regulates androgen receptor through ubiquitin-mediated degradation independent of Akt/mTOR pathways in prostate cancer.
Academic Article Slug regulates E-cadherin repression via p19Arf in prostate tumorigenesis.
Academic Article Crosstalk between nuclear MET and SOX9/?-catenin correlates with castration-resistant prostate cancer.
Academic Article Zbtb7a suppresses prostate cancer through repression of a Sox9-dependent pathway for cellular senescence bypass and tumor invasion.
Academic Article Mouse models of prostate cancer: picking the best model for the question.
Academic Article SKP2 inactivation suppresses prostate tumorigenesis by mediating JARID1B ubiquitination.
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