
About
Evette S. Radisky, Ph.D., is a Professor of Cancer Biology and Pharmacology at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science in Jacksonville, Florida. She serves as a Consultant in the Department of Cancer Biology, focusing on protease biology and cancer metastasis mechanisms. Her work integrates structural biology, enzymology, and protein engineering to develop targeted cancer therapies.
Education:
- Postdoctoral Fellowship: Molecular & Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley
- Ph.D. in Chemistry: University of Utah
- B.S. in Chemistry: University of Utah
Research Interests:
Dr. Radisky’s research centers on proteases critical for tumor invasion and metastasis, including mesotrypsin, matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), and serine protease inhibitors like SPINK1. Her lab uses X-ray crystallography, cell culture models, and directed evolution to engineer selective protease inhibitors. Key focus areas include:
- Mesotrypsin’s role in pancreatic and prostate cancers
- Engineering TIMP-based therapies for triple-negative breast cancer
- MMP-9’s role in breast cancer metastasis
- SPINK1’s dual role in pancreatitis and cancer progression
Grants & Projects:
- NIH-funded projects targeting selective protease inhibition (e.g., trypsins, MMPs)
- Studies on TIMP engineering and lung fibrosis mechanisms
Labs/Teams:
She leads the Proteases in Cancer Laboratory, focusing on structural biology, enzyme kinetics, and translational cancer therapeutics.
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