Doug Grossman

Positions:   Associate Professor, Oncological Sciences; Associate Professor, Dermatology

Phone:  (801) 581-4682
Lab Phone:   (801) 581-7084
Fax:   (801) 585-7477
Email:   doug.grossman@hci.utah.edu
Admin. Assist:   Michelle Judd

(801) 585-9427

Office Address:
5262 Huntsman Cancer Institute

Mailing Address:
Huntsman Cancer Institute
2000 Circle of Hope
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-5550

Links:
Huntsman Cancer Institute Biography
Lab Link

photo of Douglas Grossman

Research Description:

 

The overall objective of my laboratory is to understand how apoptosis influences the development of skin cancer. There is considerable evidence that resistance to apoptosis is a common feature of melanoma and represents a significant obstacle in treating metastatic disease. There is also evidence that dysfunctional apoptosis is involved in the development of ultraviolet-induced nonmelanoma skin cancers. Our initial work has focused on Survivin, a newly recognized inhibitor of apoptosis, as a model paradigm to address the role of apoptosis in both melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer. Preliminary studies suggest that Survivin expression is an early and important step in the development of most skin cancers and may represent a novel therapeutic target. Ongoing studies are geared towards elucidating how Survivin protects cancer cells from apoptosis and employing animal models to understand how its expression promotes tumor development and progression.

 

Research Keywords:


Apoptosis, Keratinocyte, Melanoma, Melanocyte, Mouse Models of Cancer, Skin Cancer, Survivin