The held May 10 highlighted the wide scope of cancer research taking place at 好色先生.  

The 好色先生 Markey Cancer Center鈥檚 reach extends across 11 of 好色先生鈥檚 16 colleges and represents all aspects of cancer research: prevention and control, treatment and clinical care. Sponsored by the , the 14th annual event showcased the latest advancements in cancer research from 好色先生 faculty members, students and staff across these many disciplines.  

The event also gave researchers the opportunity to share their work and receive feedback from members of the campus community. Over 100 posters were on display from graduate and postdoctoral students, junior researchers and staff. 

Markey Cancer Center director B. Mark Evers, MD, gave the annual "State of the Cancer Center" address, which highlighted faculty and staff achievements and Markey鈥檚 milestone year. Since the last Research Day event, , and grew by more than 30 cancer researchers. 

鈥淎ll these milestones are underpinned by the extraordinary work you do, and it is transformative for Kentucky,鈥 said Evers. 鈥淔rom researchers and clinicians to trainees and staff, our team moved the needle closer to our mission for a cancer-free tomorrow. And what better way to showcase some of your notable work than with this our annual Research Day.鈥 

Faculty presentations were given by Samuel Awuah, PhD, an associate professor of chemistry who holds a joint appointment in the College of Arts and Sciences and College of Pharmacy, and Yasminka Jakubek Swartzlander, PhD, an assistant professor of biomedical informatics in the College of Medicine.  

The Gilbert H. Friedell, MD, and Susan B. Lester Memorial Lectures were given by Raymond N. DuBois, MD, PhD, director of the Medical University of South Carolina Hollings Cancer Center, and Wei Zheng, MD, PhD, director of the Division of Epidemiology at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and associate director for Population Sciences at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center.  

Markey Research Day also features annual awards, including the Markey Women Strong Distinguished Research Award. The $100,000 prize is split between two researchers whose groundbreaking work addresses the cancer burden among women. This year鈥檚 award was given to the College of Medicine鈥檚 Mautin T. Barry-Hundeyin, MD, an assistant professor in the Department of Surgery, and Kathleen L. O'Connor, PhD, a professor in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry.   

The day concluded with an award ceremony. Winners are: 

Faculty Mentorship Award: Mentorship of Trainees: Yosra Helmy, PhD

Faculty Mentorship Award, Mentorship of Junior Faculty: Ren Xu, PhD

Trainee Mentorship Award: Caitlyn Smith 

Poster Presentations: 

Graduate Students, Basic Science 

  • 1st place: Courtney Kelson - 鈥淔atty Acid Synthase Enhances Stem-Like Properties of Colorectal Cancer Cells via an Increase in Notum Expression and Secretion鈥                
  • 2nd place: Ibrahim Imam - 鈥淟858R/L718Q and L858R/L792H Mutations of EGFR Inducing Resistance Against Osimertinib by Forming More Hydrogen Bonds: A Molecular Simulation Study鈥 
  • 3rd place: Sapta Ganguly - 鈥淩PS6KB1 is a Critical Target for Overcoming Tumor Lineage Plasticity and Therapy Resistance鈥 

Graduate Students, Clinical Science 

  • 1st place: Abigayle Feather - 鈥淔ollow-Up Care among Rural and Urban Cancer Survivors: Parents鈥 Perceptions of Access and Acceptability鈥 
  • 2nd place: Ajran Kabir - 鈥淣ovel Quorum Sensing Inhibitors as Potential Therapeutics for the Control of Non-Typhoidal Salmonella Causing Colon Cancer鈥 
  • 3rd place: Kahleel Guerrier - 鈥淯tilizing Mitochondria Modulating Agents to Sensitize Prostate Cancer to Radiation Treatment鈥 

Postdocs and Staff, Basic Science 

  • 1st place: Rakshamani Tripathi - 鈥淎BL Tyrosine Kinases Stabilize The Transcription Factor ZEB1 to Enhance Melanoma Resistance to MAPK Inhibitors鈥 
  • 2nd place: Garrett Anspach (Overall Winner) - 鈥淚ntegration of Gene and Lipid Profiles in Metabolically Driven Human Hepatocellular Carcinoma Tumor and Adjacent Nontumor Tissue鈥 
  • 3rd place: Michael Buoncristiani - 鈥淐ore Fucosylation is a Novel Metabolic Vulnerability in MYCN-Amplified Neuroblastomas鈥 

Postdocs and Staff, Clinical Science 

  • 1st place: Evans Amoah - 鈥淪tereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) Treatment of Synchronous Lung Tumors via Single-Isocenter/Multi-Target (SIMT) Method: Reporting Single-Institutional Clinical Outcomes鈥 
  • 2nd place: Connie Cao - 鈥淎 Phase 1 Dose Escalation Study of Lapatinib and Paclitaxel in Recurrent Ovarian Cancer鈥 
  • 3rd place: Grayson Fuller - 鈥淭he Effects of Cannabis on Cancer Burden: Protocol Description of Phase I Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Randomized Trial鈥