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Xuejun Jiang, PhD, holds the Virginia and Daniel K. Ludwig Chair in the Cell Biology Program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC). His research focuses on programmed cell death mechanisms (apoptosis, ferroptosis) and autophagy in cancer, aiming to translate findings into therapeutic strategies. He employs biochemical, chemical biology, and mouse modeling approaches.
Education: PhD from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. His work has led to key insights into ferroptosis regulation via lipid metabolism, mitochondrial roles, and tumor microenvironment interactions.
Research interests emphasize ferroptosis as a therapeutic target for hormone-resistant cancers, with contributions to understanding SREBP-mediated lipogenesis and NRG1-driven resistance mechanisms. His studies bridge basic biology with clinical applications in cancer therapy.
Key awards include the Louis and Allston Boyer Award (2007) and recognition from the American Cancer Society. He advises multiple students and collaborates widely, with disclosures in equity roles at Exarta Therapeutics and Lime Therapeutics. His lab explores ferroptosis-inducing strategies and metabolic pathways in cancer progression.
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