
Jennifer Gill
Assistant Clinical Professor · Dermatology
University of Texas Southwestern Medical CenterAbout
Jennifer Gill is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Dermatology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, where she leads a research laboratory focused on melanoma biology while maintaining a clinical practice in dermatology.
- Education: MD and PhD in Immunology from Washington University Medical School's Medical Scientist Training Program
- Training: Dermatology residency and cancer biology postdoctoral fellowship at University of Texas Southwestern
- Certification: Board-certified by the American Board of Dermatology
Her research investigates how melanoma tumors rewire their metabolism to support progression, immune evasion, and distant metastasis. She combines molecular biology, biochemistry, and in vivo human studies to explore three key areas: the role of the enzyme GAPDHS in melanoma metastasis; the impact of tumor metabolism on therapeutic response and patient outcomes; and leveraging clinical-translational studies to uncover melanoma biology.
Publications highlight her expertise in developmental biology and cell signaling, spanning studies on transcription factors (e.g., Snail, Meis1), microRNA regulation, and Wnt signaling in stem cells. These works inform her current cancer biology research.
The Gill Laboratory—a collaborative team of physicians, scientists, and students—prioritizes impactful discoveries that improve melanoma patient care. Their work bridges fundamental molecular mechanisms with translational applications.
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