Joe Gray
Joe W. Gray, PhD is the Chair of Biomedical Engineering; Director, of the Center for Spatial System Biomedicine; and Associate Director for Translational Research, Knight Cancer Institute at the Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) and he holds the Gordon Moore endowed chair. His laboratory explores (a) multiscale omic and structural of analyses of the functional consequences of molecular, cellular and tissue level changes induced by genomic aberrations in cancer (b) mathematical models that describe how cancer-associated molecular abnormalities influence individual responses to therapeutic inhibitors (c) novel therapeutic strategies to treat breast or pancreatic cancer subpopulations that do not respond well to current therapies and (d) molecular imaging for early detection of metastasis prone breast cancer. He is a co-inventor of key aspects of BrdUrd/DNA analysis, fluorescence in situ hybridization, comparative genomic hybridization, and paired end sequencing. His work is described in more than 400 publications and in 71 US patents.
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