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2023 External Advisory Board

NameTitle
Chair 
Roy Jensen, MDProfessor, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Professor, Cancer Biology
Director, The University of Kansas Cancer Center
William R. Jewell, M.D. Distinguished Kansas Masonic Professor of Cancer Research and Director, Kansas Masonic Cancer Research Institute, University of Kansas Medical Center
Programs and Shared Resources 
Stanton Gerson, MDDean, School of Medicine
Sr. Vice President for Medical Affairs
(Immediate past) Acting Director, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
Director, National Center for Regenerative Medicine
Professor, Department of  Medicine
Professor, Department of Environmental Health Sciences
Member, Immune Oncology Program, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
Steven D. Leach, MDPreston T. and Virginia R. Kelsey Professr
Director, Dartmouth Cancer Center
Preston T. and Virginia R. Kelsey Distinguished Chair in Cancer
Martha Mims, MD, PhDProfessor, Medicine
Chief, Hematology and Oncology
Associate Director of Clinical Research
Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center
Dan  L Duncan Professorship, Baylor College of Medicine
Kathi Mooney, RN, PhDDistinguished Professor, College of Nursing
Co-Leader Cancer Control and Population Sciences, Huntsman Cancer Institute
University of Utah
Joe W. Ramos, PhD, MPH
Director, CEO, Louisiana Cancer Research Center
Matthew D. Ringel, MDProfessor and Chair, Department of Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics
Ralph W. Kurtz Chair
Co-Leader Cancer Biology Program
Co-Director Center for Cancer Engineering
Deputy Director, Center for Clinical and Translational Sciences
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center & OSU Comprehensive Cancer Center
Susan  T. Vadaparampil, PhD, MPH
Associate Center Director for Community Outreach, Engagement & Equity
Professor, Department of Health Outcomes and Behavior
Director, Behavioral Oncology T32 Postdoctoral Training Program
Moffitt Cancer Center
Administration 
Melissa Fitzmaurice Neligan, MPH, CRAChief Administrative Officer
UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
Vermont E3 Participants 
Emily Hallgren, PhDAssistant Professor
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences - Northwest
Tianxiang "Sean" Hu, PhDAssistant Professor
Georgia Cancer Center

 

 

 

 

UVM Cancer Center 2024 Juckett Summer Fellows

July 15, 2024 by Kate Strotmeyer

Greta Joos (left) and Maggie Trout (right)

The UVM Cancer Center is busy this summer as mentors and summer scholars get to work on their research projects. With a record number of applications, twenty students were awarded a $4,000 stipend to deepen their engagement, hone their skills, and drive towards new discoveries under the guidance of a UVM Cancer Center member. Among the group, two scholars were selected to receive the prestigious Juckett Summer Fellowship, which is awarded to the highest scoring applicants in part for their impactful cancer research and apparent student outcomes.

Greta Joos  

Greta Joos was recently awarded the Juckett  from the UVM Cancer Center. Greta is a rising second year medical student at the Larner College of Medicine. Drawn to UVM because of its focus on community-based health care, Greta is eager to spend the summer studying “Access to non-FDA approved therapeutics for pediatric oncology patients at the University of Vermont Medical Center”. 

While groundbreaking advances have been made in the treatment of pediatric cancers, numerous challenges remain, especially for patients with rare, relapsed, and/or refractory disease. For these patients, non-FDA approved therapies harbor important therapeutic potential. Access to these therapeutics, however, can be limited by cost, lack of industry sponsorship, regulatory requirements, and logistical challenges for patients and their families. Patients from rural areas, like many of the regions served by UVMMC, may be especially susceptible to barriers to access due to lack of public transportation, distance to healthcare facilities, inability [for parents] to miss work, and expense of personal vehicle ownership. As part of the UVMCC Summer Fellowship, Greta is working with Jessica Heath, MD and UVM undergraduate Brody Brown to investigate the potential impact of social determinants of health, such as zip code, race, primary language, and immigration status, on access to non-FDA approved cancer therapies for pediatric patients. 

The results of this study are important for elucidating methods to increase access to vital cancer treatments, both for patients at UVMMC and in other rural and/or medically underserved settings. 

Future work will focus on devising strategies to better understand and address any identified barriers to access. 

Maggie Trout  

Maggie Trout was recently awarded the Juckett Summer Fellowship from the UVM Cancer Center. Maggie is a 2nd year graduate student in the Cellular, Molecular, and Biomedical Sciences program. Drawn to UVM because of its strong emphasis on scientific collaboration, Maggie is eager to spend the summer studying combinatorial drug therapy in diffuse midline glioma. 

Diffuse midline glioma is a deadly pediatric brain tumor with an average survival of less than a year past diagnosis. A promising new chemotherapy called ONC201 has been shown to extend survival and improve quality of life for DMG patients, however, relapse is common and not all individuals respond equally well. As part of the UVMCC Summer Fellowship, Maggie and James Stafford, PhD will investigate if the effectiveness of ONC201 can be increased by combining it with thiostrepton, an inhibitor of the antioxidant enzyme PRX3. 

The results of this study are important for advancing the cancer field as they may point to new treatment options for individuals with this devastating brain tumor. 

Future work will focus on testing other chemotherapy combinations in DMG. 

 

View the full directory of summer students, projects, and mentors including lay summaries of the research:

 

2024 UVM Cancer Center Summer Students and Mentors (PDF).