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Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

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.

Wang, Xiaozhong

Bio

Genetic manipulations in mouse embryonic cells provide a very useful platform to unveil in vivo functions of human genes, particularly for those health-related genes such as cancers. The Wang labor... [more]

Wang, Yinu

Wang, Yinu

Research Assistant Professor

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My research interest focuses on understanding the mechanisms contributing to recurrence and chemoresistance in ovarian cancer (OC) to improve clinical outcomes. I have developed emerging exp... [more]

Wayne, Jeffrey

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Dr. Wayne is interested in studying the optimal multimodality treatment strategies for melanoma, soft tissue sarcoma and tumors of the upper gastrointestinal tract. Dr. Wayne also has an interest in s... [more]

Wei, Jian-Jun

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My research interests focus on the histological and phenotypical interpretation of human cancer. As a physician scientist trained in gynecological pathology, my research goal is to discover and develo... [more]

Weinberg, Samuel

Weinberg, Samuel

Assistant Professor

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My group's research focuses on determining how cell-intrinsic and environmental metabolic alterations influence immune cell function and shape immunity, with the long-term goal of identifying cli... [more]

Weinstein, Joanna L.

Weinstein, Joanna L.

Associate Professor

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Dr. Weinstein's clinical and research areas of interest include retinoblastoma, pediatric lymphoma (both Non-Hodgkin and Hodgkin subtypes and post-transplantation lymphomas), and the hi... [more]

Weiss, Eric

Weiss, Eric

Associate Professor

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Dr. Weiss's laboratory is interested in understanding how protein kinase signaling pathways coordinate cytoskeleton organization, membrane traffic, and gene expression to define cell architecture. ... [more]

Wignall, Sadie

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Proper segregation of chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis depends upon the formation of a bipolar spindle. In most cell types, duplicated centrosomes contribute to spindle assembly by nucleating m... [more]

Winter, Jane N.

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Winter's clinical and research interests focus on the malignant lymphomas (both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin), particularly the development of novel therapies and the investigation of clinical and biologic... [more]

Wolf, Michael

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My work focuses on 1) the study of cognitive, psychosocial, and health system factors that affect a person's ability to successfully manage health, and 2) the design of practical, scalable interventio... [more]