
Jacquelyn Bower
Assistant Professor · Uveal Melanoma
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Dr. Jacquelyn Bower is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Medicine. She is a member of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center with research focused on developing therapeutic strategies for uveal melanoma and DNA damage-related pathogenesis. Her lab investigates mutations in GNAQ/GNA11 proteins that drive tumor proliferation and metastasis, currently advancing preclinical studies for targeted therapies.
Education:
• PhD in Basic Pharmaceutical Sciences from West Virginia University (CDC/NIOSH)
• Postdoctoral Fellowship at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Research Focus:
Dr. Bower's work centers on ocular oncology and gene therapy, particularly exploiting molecular defects in uveal melanoma for therapeutic intervention. She develops AAV-based vectors for ocular diseases, including immunomodulatory approaches for autoimmune uveitis and corneal transplantation. Her secondary focus involves breast cancer mechanisms through Lineberger Cancer Center collaborations.
Publication Trends:
Recent articles (2021-2025) demonstrate concentrated work on AAV vector optimization for ocular applications, including toxicity reduction, biodistribution studies, and mutation-specific targeting of uveal melanoma. Over 80% of publications involve preclinical gene therapy models for anterior/posterior eye diseases.
Awards and Honors:
- Career Development Award – American Society for Cell and Gene Therapy (2022)
- IBM Junior Faculty Development Award (2021)
- NIH Clinical Research Loan Repayment (2014-2016)
- Postdoctoral Research Excellence Award – UNC (2010)
- Sigma Xi Research Competition Winner (2005)
Lab and Collaborations:
Dr. Bower leads the Bower Lab at the Carolina Eye Research Institute, focusing on translational ocular oncology. She collaborates with UNC's Hematology/Oncology and Epidemiology departments on breast cancer recurrence mechanisms and maintains active NIH/NCI grant support.
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