Kenneth J. Pienta
Kenneth J. Pienta is a medical doctor and the Donald S. Coffey professor of urology and professor of oncology and pharmacology and molecular sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He also serves as the director of research at the Brady Urological Institute.Pienta attended the University of Michigan as an undergraduate, before ultimately receiving a Bachelor's degree from the Johns Hopkins University in 1983. He stayed at Johns Hopkins to earn his MD in 1986. After medical school, he completed his residency at the University of Chicago Hospital.
His lab focuses on researching the tumor microenvironment and its role in metastasis.
In 2007, he was a recipient of the AACR Team Science Award for the group discovery of fusion genes in prostate cancer.
He is a member of the editorial board of the ''Cancer and Metastasis Reviews''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Interplay between Cell Death and Cell Proliferation Reveals New Strategies for Cancer Therapy by Luke V. Loftus, Sarah R. Amend, Kenneth J. Pienta
Published 2022-04-01
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MIM, a Potential Metastasis Suppressor Gene in Bladder Cancer by Young-Goo Lee, Jill A. Macoska, Susan Korenchuk, Kenneth J. Pienta
Published 2002-01-01
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Modeling somatic evolution in tumorigenesis. by Sabrina L Spencer, Ryan A Gerety, Kenneth J Pienta, Stephanie Forrest
Published 2006-08-01
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Cancer Cells and M2 Macrophages: Cooperative Invasive Ecosystem Engineers by Kayla V. Myers, Kenneth J. Pienta MD, Sarah R. Amend PhD
Published 2020-03-01
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Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer to the Navicular Bone: Case Report by Diane K. Reyes, James A. Miller, Rebecca A. Cerrato, Kenneth J. Pienta
Published 2015-05-01
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Poly‐aneuploid cancer cells promote evolvability, generating lethal cancer by Kenneth J. Pienta, Emma U. Hammarlund, Robert Axelrod, Joel S. Brown, Sarah R. Amend
Published 2020-08-01
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Metastatic prostate cancer remains incurable, why? by Liang Dong, Richard C. Zieren, Wei Xue, Theo M. de Reijke, Kenneth J. Pienta
Published 2019-01-01
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Analysis of the Circulating Tumor Cell Capture Ability of a Slit Filter-Based Method in Comparison to a Selection-Free Method in Multiple Cancer Types by Hidenori Takagi, Liang Dong, Morgan D. Kuczler, Kara Lombardo, Mitsuharu Hirai, Sarah R. Amend, Kenneth J. Pienta
Published 2020-11-01
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