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.
Zhang, Bin
Professor
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Cancer immunology and immunotherapy.The Zhang laboratory functions as an integrated translational research program with the goal of designing and developing new immunotherapies and immunologic strateg... [more]
Zhang, Christine
Assistant Professor
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My lab is interested in understanding how genetic and epigenetic factors cooperates to initiate leukemogenesis and other hematological malignancies.
Zhang, Hui
Professor
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I am a biostatistician with about 10 years of oncology clinical trial experiences, including but not limited to the clinical design, clinical data analysis and statistical modeling. My statistical res... [more]
Zhang, Peng
Assistant Professor
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The goal of Dr. Zhang's research is to establish the feasibility of precisely targeting and modulating brain tumors and the surrounding immune microenvironment as new translatable therapeutic approach... [more]
Zhang, Wei
Professor
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Dr. Zhang's major research interests include the genetics and epigenetics of complex traits, such as risks for common diseases, drug response, and gene expression. Dr. Zhang is also developing novel e... [more]
Zhang, Xiaoyu
Assistant Professor
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Our research group seeks to develop small molecule therapeutic modalities, including protein degraders and stabilizers, and cancer neoantigen inducers and modifiers, that modulate cancer priority targ... [more]
Zhang, Zheng Jenny
Research Professor
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Cell/organ transplantation are preferred treatment for patients with end stage organ failure caused by chronic diseases as well as cancer. However, people who have had solid organ transplants ... [more]
Zhao, Hong
Research Professor
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I have focused on steroid-related aspects of human physiology and disease using a variety of methods and techniques, including cell lines, human specimens, and various novel transgenic mouse models. I... [more]
Zhao, Ming
Associate Professor
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We are interested in the biology of phospholipids in cellular membrane networks. We use advanced molecular probes and imaging techniques to characterize membrane phospholipid dynamics in normal physio... [more]
Zhao, Zibo
Assistant Professor
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Genome instability and mutation is one of the enabling characteristics of cancer. Epigenetic factor mutations, including MLL3/4-UTX-COMPASS are prevalent in human cancers and developmental diseases. D... [more]