Cancer Control & Survivorship Members
The Cancer Control & Survivorship Program actively seeks to improve cancer control and survivorship by developing and implementing methodologically sound, clinically relevant and highly innovative research initiatives that are clinically effective and translational, aimed to reduce the burden of cancer across multiple communities.
Moskal, Joseph R.
Professor
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Pharmacogenomics, Drug Discovery, Brain Tumor Therapeutics
Moskowitz, Judith
Professor
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I am a Professor of Medical Social Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Director of the Behavioral, Social, and Implementation Sciences (BSIS) Core for the Third Coast Cent... [more]
Motter, Adilson
Professor
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My research focuses on the computational modeling of complex biological networks and systems and involves close collaboration with experimental cell biology and oncology researchers. This research com... [more]
Paice, Judith
Research Professor
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Dr. Paice's clinical work is in the management of cancer-related pain. Current research is in the study of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy associated with paclitaxel.
Peipert, John
Assistant Professor
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I am an investigator and psychometrician focusing on the application of patient reported outcomes (PROs) in patient focused drug development and in clinical monitoring to optimize patient management. ... [more]
Phillips, Siobhan
Associate Professor
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Research interests include: understanding the biopsychosocial mechanisms underlying the relationship between physical activity and health and disease outcomes; identifying the determinants of physical... [more]
Psihogios, Alexandra
Assistant Professor
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Alexandra Psihogios, Ph.D. is a pediatric psychologist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Social Sciences at Northwestern University. Her research focuses on promoting disease self-m... [more]
Reichek, Jennifer L
Associate Professor
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In research I have focused on the psychosocial effects of cancer diagnosis and treatment on children, adolescents, and young adults, as well as anthracycline induced cardiotoxicity. My primary clinica... [more]
Rini, Christine
Professor
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Dr. Rini is a social/health psychologist conducting research on factors influencing patientsâ behavioral and psychosocial responses to health-related challenges. She is particularly interested in in... [more]
Rodriguez, Gladys
Assistant Professor
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My research goal is to identify and develop scalable interventions to address cancer inequities and improve cancer care delivery for vulnerable populations. I am interested in community engagement, he... [more]