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Doug Grossman


Doug received his undergraduate education at Duke University, and his MD and PhD from Baylor College of Medicine. After completing a medical internship and dermatology residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital and a research fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine, he was recruited to the University of Utah by the Department of Dermatology and Huntsman Cancer Institute in January 2001. Doug also has an adjunct appointment in the Department of Oncological Sciences. His email is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Tong Liu


Tong received a medical degree from Capital University of Medical Sciences in Beijing and was formerly an endocrinologist in China. She obtained a MS degree in Oncological Sciences from the University of Utah. She was recruited to the lab as a Senior Lab Specialist in October 2001. Tong's work focuses primarily on dysregulation of apoptosis in melanoma cells. Her email is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Noah Jenkins


Noah worked for several years as a laboratory technician before joining our laboratory as a graduate student through the Molecular Biology Program in May 2007. His project involves characterization of melanocyte responses to ROS and the role of p16. His email is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

Jodi McKenzie


Jodi grew up in Jamaica and entered our laboratory as a graduate student through the Molecular Biology Program in May 2007. Her project involves characterization of novel Survivin-binding partners in melanoma. Her email is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 JaeJung

Jae Jung, MD, PhD

Jae completed her MD/PhD and Dermatology training at Washington University. Her work involves structure function analysis of p16 in melanoma. Her email address is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .


Former Members


Agnessa Gadeliya Goodson
(2008-2010)
Agnessa received her MD from the University of Colorado and completed a medical internship at the University of Utah. Her work involves lab- and clinical-based studies relating to melanoma chemoprevention. She will begin dermatology residency at the University of Utah in 2011. Her email is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .


George Samadashwily
(2006-2009)
George received his MD and PhD degrees from the University of Chicago, and completed two years of medicine residency before joining the lab as a postdoctoral fellow in July 2006. His work involves elucidation of molecular interactions between proteins that regulate apoptosis in melanocytic cells. He will begin dermatology residency at the University of Utah in 2009. His email is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Kyle Robinette
(2006-2008)
Kyle is an undergraduate at the University of Utah. He worked in the lab part-time, preparing epidermal cells for the lab and assisting with other studies. He left to attend medical school. His email is This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
 
Deepak Raj
(2004-2007)
Deepak received medical training in India and was a practicing physician there before coming to the U.S. He entered our laboratory as a graduate student through the Molecular Biology Program. He studied transcriptional control of the survivin gene in melanocytes and melanoma cells. Following postdoctoral training at Brown, he is currently working in London and can be reached by email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
 
Murray Cotter
(2006-2007)
Murray received his MD and PhD from the University of Michigan, and entered the laboratory following his second year of dermatology residency at the University of Utah. He was a recipient of the HCI Cancer Training Grant Award. His work dealt with the role of oxidative stress in melanoma development. He completed fellowship training in Mohs surgery, and can be reached by email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .


Joshua Thomas
(2004-2006)
Josh completed his undergraduate education at the University of Utah while working part-time in the lab. He contributed to multiple projects, including mouse carcinogenesis experiments. He left the lab to enter medical school at the University of Utah, and can be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .


Terry Tandeski (2004-2006)
Terry received a PhD in reproductive physiology from Colorado State University, and prior to joining the lab as a Senior Lab Specialist had been working on gene therapy in the skin. His work involved developing lentiviral vectors for gene transduction and proteomics, as well as assisting in other lab projects. He has taken advantage of other opportunities at the University of Utah.

Hui Yan (2002-2005)
Hui received medical training in China and was an infectious disease specialist in Hengyang. He then completed a PhD at Zhejiang Medical University in Hangzhou on vaccinia virus. Hui joined the lab as a postdoctoral fellow. His projects involved developing apoptosis-based therapies for use in animal models of melanoma, and preparing mutant Livin constructs. He returned to China for a faculty position and can be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Diana (Dee) Biddle Thomas (2002-2004)
Dee received a BS degree in biology from Purdue University. She joined the lab in April 2002 as a Lab Specialist. Dee isolated melanocytes and keratinocytes for the lab, and her primary research focus was apoptosis regulation in normal melanocytes and keratinocytes. She can be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Brook Brouha (2002-2003)
After completing his PhD, Brook took a year off from medical school at the University of Pennsylvania to work in our lab. He contributed to multiple projects, with a focus on characterization of proteolytic events in melanoma cells undergoing apoptosis. He went on to complete dermatology residency and a dermatopathology fellowship. He can be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Adrianne Hanks (2001-2003)
Adrianne was a Lab Technician who contributed to multiple projects and performed many of the immunohistochemical assays and mouse carcinogenesis experiments. She is currently traveling abroad and plans to pursue either medical or graduate school. She can be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Anneli Bowen (2001-2002)
Anneli completed a fellowship year in the lab following her dermatology residency. Her work involved characterizing the expression of apoptotic regulators in melanocytes, keratinocytes and a variety of cutaneous neoplasms. She is currently on the Dermatology faculty at the University of Utah and after completing a dermatopathology fellowship. She can be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Sarah Allen (2001)
Sarah worked part-time in the lab on multiple projects, and assisted with tissue culture and mouse carcinogenesis experiments. She is currently a graduate student at the University of Hawaii. She can be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Miyoung Diedrich (2001-2002)
Miyoung was the first person to join the lab, in January 2001. She was a Lab Specialist who helped set up the lab and establish many of our melanocyte procedures and apoptosis assays. She has moved out of state but can be contacted at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Rotation students in the lab

2010: Megan Wilde

2009: Tanya Forostyan

2007: Jodi Mckenzie (graduate student), Carson Holt (graduate student)

2006: Maria Gomez (undergraduate), Noah Jenkins (graduate student)

2005: Kin-Hoe Chow (graduate student), Nyall London (MD/PhD student), Jared Pelo (medical student)

2004: Megan Freestone (medical student), Deepak Raj (graduate student)

2002: Jon Tlachac (medical student)

2001: April Alexander (medical student) 

 

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