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Susan K. Logan is an Associate Professor in both the Department of Urology and the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine. She holds a PhD from Brandeis University and leads the Logan Lab, focusing on cellular growth control, androgen receptor signaling, cancer biology, and pharmacology.
Her research integrates molecular mechanisms in prostate cancer, stem cell biology, and drug development. Notable work includes studying beta-catenin/TCF interaction modulation, androgen receptor transcriptional activity, and LINE-1 retrotransposon regulation using CRISPR-Cas9 and proteomic techniques.
Publications highlight translational research in therapy-resistant prostate cancer, peptoid-based therapeutics, and PIM1 kinase substrates. She collaborates widely with institutions like Harvard and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in her profile, but her work has been featured in high-impact journals like Molecular Cancer Therapeutics and Communications Biology.
Her lab's focus on Sertoli cell biology and blood-testis barrier integrity underscores interdisciplinary interests in reproductive and molecular biology. Active grants and funding sources are not detailed here, but her work aligns with NYU Langone's translational medicine priorities.


