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James S. Duncan, PhD, is an Associate Professor at Fox Chase Cancer Center (part of Temple University Health System). His research focuses on applying proteomics to identify therapeutic targets in cancer kinomes, particularly in ovarian and colorectal cancers. He leads a lab investigating kinase-driven therapies, kinome reprogramming in response to targeted inhibitors, and combination therapies to combat drug resistance.
- Educations: PhD in Biochemistry (University of Western Ontario, 2008), BSc in Biochemistry (2005).
Research interests include:
- Proteomics-driven discovery of 'dark kinome' targets for cancer treatment.
- Kinome profiling using Multiplexed Inhibitor Beads and Mass Spectrometry (MIB-MS).
- Mechanisms of resistance to BET bromodomain inhibitors and MEK inhibitors.
- Role of K-Ras mutations in colorectal cancer signaling.
Publications highlight work on MRCKA in ovarian cancer, SRPK1 in endometrial cancer, and kinome reprogramming in drug resistance. Awards include the Liz Tilberis Early Career Award (2020) and CIHR postdoctoral fellowship (2009-2012).
- Awards: Listed under 'scientific_awards' above.
Lab team includes postdocs and research associates (e.g., Alison Kurimchak, Carlos Herrera-Montávez) advancing projects on PROTAC resistance, cancer-associated fibroblasts, and kinase-driven therapies.
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