Research Programs at the University of Chicago Cancer Research Center

Integrating a Multitude of Talents and Strengths

Cancer is the most complex medical challenge facing our society. It is not a single disease. In fact, it is a biological process that has many manifestations and impacts. A multitude of factors drive uncontrolled cell growth. The many forms of cancer attack the body in different ways at different places. Since there are many kinds of cancer and a variety of causes, the University of Chicago Cancer Research Center (UCCRC) is committed to developing comprehensive solutions covering the full range of cancer types and serving the needs of each patient.

The challenges are enormous. Consequently, the UCCRC has developed a multi-faceted strategy designed to attack malignancy from various angles, and leverage a wealth of expertise and resources. It is a cooperative endeavor that integrates the innovative efforts of more than 200 talented and knowledgeable scientists and clinicians.

To foster this collaboration, UCCRC investigators, are organized into six integrated scientific programs. Each program focuses on promising research paths. At the same time, the Center emphasizes cross-disciplinary collaborations that cross program areas. Many of our research projects take advantage of resources throughout the University, the University of Chicago Medical Center, and scientific and medical communities.

 

Program 1
Cell Signaling and Gene Regulation
Program Leaders: Marsha Rosner, PhD and Suzanne Conzen, MD

Program 2
Molecular Genetics and Hematopoiesis
Program Leaders: Wendy Stock, MD and Michael Thirman, MD

Program 3
Immunology and Cancer
Program Leader: Thomas F. Gajewski, MD, PhD

Program 4
Clinical and Experimental Therapeutics
Program Leaders: Everett E. Vokes, MD and M. Eileen Dolan, PhD

Program 5
Advanced Imaging
Program Leaders: Greg Karczmar, PhD and Heber MacMahon, MD

Program 6
Cancer Risk and Prevention
Program Leaders: Brian Chiu, PhD and Andrea King, PhD