UC's Xiaoting Zhang, an associate professor in the Department of Cancer Biology, has received a $1.8 million, five-year, R01 award from the National Cancer Institute to continue breast cancer research.
"Our long-term goal is to understand the role of regulating proteins, particularly MED1 and HER2, in breast cancer and to test the efficacy of targeting them with the ultimate goal of providing new insights and potential therapeutic targets for better treatment of the disease," Zhang says. "Findings from this study could mean exciting new therapies, especially for patients with HER2 and estrogen receptor positive breast cancer."
"I truly appreciate the tremendous research and administrative support I have received over the years," he continues. "Without it, I surely would not be able to get this far and achieve this key milestone in my research career. I would like to particularly thank Jun-Lin Guan, PhD, (Francis Brunning Chair and professor in the Department of Cancer Biology), and Susan Waltz, PhD, (professor in the department), for the Brown Bag Meetings and College of Medicine study section they organized, as well as the highly enthusiastic participation of our cancer biology faculty. All of their highly insightful comments and critiques truly made a difference in reshaping the grant and getting it funded in its first submission."