Lurie Cancer Center Members
Membership in the Lurie Cancer Center is based on the investigator's cancer research focus and scholarly activity. A program assignment recommendation is made by the Executive Committee with final approval issued by the cancer center's director. Full members are assigned to a program in the Basic Science Research Division, the Clinical Science Research Division or the Cancer Prevention & Control Research Division. All members are welcome and encouraged to participate in any educational activities initiated by the Lurie Cancer Center.
Hinchcliff, Emily
Assistant Professor
Bio
Dr. Hinchcliff is a gynecologic oncologist and clinical investigator whose research interests center around the development of novel therapeutic options for women with gynecologic malignancy. She has ... [more]
Hines, Jacobi
Assistant Professor
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Clinical research/trials, personalized medicine, pharmacogenomics
Hisey, Colin
Assistant Professor
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Our research group uses micro- and nanofabrication approaches to develop platform technologies in the field of cancer engineering. Currently, we are highly focused on using extracellular vesicles ... [more]
Hitsman, Brian
Associate Professor
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My research focuses on the causes and treatment of tobacco use and dependence, especially among disadvantaged and underserved populations. I have been involved in tobacco-related research, education, ... [more]
Ho, Karen
Associate Professor
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One specific area of interest is butyrate, a short chain fatty acid produced by gut microbial fermentation of dietary fiber which is an important metabolic substrate in normal colonic epithelial cells... [more]
Hoffman, Brian
Professor
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We determine the catalytic mechanisms of metalloenzymes through the development and implementation of electron-nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) spectroscopy, a combination of NMR and EPR.ÃÂ
Holmgren, Robert
Professor
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Our laboratory studies Hedgehog signal transduction, which plays a central role in animal development and human disease. The lab is focused on several areas: the identification and characterizat... [more]
Hope, Thomas
Professor
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My laboratory has focused on utilizing the methods of cell biology to study HIV. I was one of the pioneers of taking this approach. To facilitate our work, we have developed a series of novel tools an... [more]
Horbinski, Craig
Professor
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My career as a physician-scientist and investigative neuropathologist allows me to conduct research that will enhance our understanding of how key driver mutations, like mutant IDH1, affect glioma bio... [more]
Horvath, Curt
Professor
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My laboratory focuses on the molecular events controlling inducible gene regulation, with focus on the production of and response to cytokines and especially interferon and IFN-JAKSTAT signal transdu... [more]