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Hani Gabra : ウィキペディア英語版
Hani Gabra PhD FRCPE FRCP (Born 15 January 1963) is a British oncologist and Professor of Medical Oncology at Imperial College London. He is Director of the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre at Imperial College.http://www.imperial.ac.uk/AP/faces/pages/read/Home.jsp?person=h.gabra&_adf.ctrl-state=1mcgapuo1_3&_afrRedirect=92412665574520==Career==Gabra is Professor of Medical Oncology and Deputy Head of the Division of Cancer (Clinical) at Imperial College London.He is also Head of the Molecular Therapeutics Unit and Director of the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre at Imperial College.Within Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, he is Head of the Medical Oncology Service, Lead Clinician for Cancer Clinical Trials and Honorary Consultant Medical Oncologist.Hani studied Medicine at the University of Glasgow and graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Molecular Biology and MB ChB in 1987. After obtaining MRCP(UK) in 1990, he undertook an MSc in Clinical Oncology and a PhD in Molecular Oncology from the University of Edinburgh. He then completed his specialist training in Cancer Medicine in Edinburgh and was CRUK Clinical Scientist and Consultant Medical Oncologist at the CRUK Edinburgh Medical Oncology Unit from 1998-2003 when he came to Imperial as Chair in Medical Oncology.He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and London.As well as leading the Ovarian Cancer Programme at Imperial, his laboratory is involved in trying to understand the role of tumour suppressor genes in ovarian cancer, particularly how OPCML regulates networks of receptor tyrosine kinases and how WWOX acts to regulate taxane sensitivity.His clinical / translational interests relate to the understanding of platinum resistance in ovarian cancer, and he has developed several molecular targets whose inhibition can reverse platinum resistance from laboratory to clinic; such targets include AKT, MTOR, HDAC4, STAT1 and the Folate receptors.He is President of the European Translational Ovarian Cancer Network (EUTROC), a multinational group that undertakes science in ovarian cancer clinical trials, principally in the context of complex phase II clinical trials.He currently sits on the CRUK CTAAC funding committee for the UK and the INCa Scientific Evaluation Committee, Institut National Du Cancer of France.He is on the Editorial Boards of several journals including ''Gynecologic Oncology'' and the ''European Journal of Cancer''.Hani's research is principally funded by Ovarian Cancer Action, the national ovarian cancer charity. He is also funded by CRUK and EU FP7 as well as translational / clinical trials funding from pharmaceutical collaborations.

Hani Gabra PhD FRCPE FRCP (Born 15 January 1963) is a British oncologist and Professor of Medical Oncology at Imperial College London. He is Director of the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre at Imperial College.〔http://www.imperial.ac.uk/AP/faces/pages/read/Home.jsp?person=h.gabra&_adf.ctrl-state=1mcgapuo1_3&_afrRedirect=92412665574520〕
==Career==

Gabra is Professor of Medical Oncology and Deputy Head of the Division of Cancer (Clinical) at Imperial College London.
He is also Head of the Molecular Therapeutics Unit and Director of the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre at Imperial College.
Within Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, he is Head of the Medical Oncology Service, Lead Clinician for Cancer Clinical Trials and Honorary Consultant Medical Oncologist.
Hani studied Medicine at the University of Glasgow and graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Molecular Biology and MB ChB in 1987. After obtaining MRCP(UK) in 1990, he undertook an MSc in Clinical Oncology and a PhD in Molecular Oncology from the University of Edinburgh. He then completed his specialist training in Cancer Medicine in Edinburgh and was CRUK Clinical Scientist and Consultant Medical Oncologist at the CRUK Edinburgh Medical Oncology Unit from 1998-2003 when he came to Imperial as Chair in Medical Oncology.
He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and London.
As well as leading the Ovarian Cancer Programme at Imperial, his laboratory is involved in trying to understand the role of tumour suppressor genes in ovarian cancer, particularly how OPCML regulates networks of receptor tyrosine kinases and how WWOX acts to regulate taxane sensitivity.
His clinical / translational interests relate to the understanding of platinum resistance in ovarian cancer, and he has developed several molecular targets whose inhibition can reverse platinum resistance from laboratory to clinic; such targets include AKT, MTOR, HDAC4, STAT1 and the Folate receptors.
He is President of the European Translational Ovarian Cancer Network (EUTROC), a multinational group that undertakes science in ovarian cancer clinical trials, principally in the context of complex phase II clinical trials.
He currently sits on the CRUK CTAAC funding committee for the UK and the INCa Scientific Evaluation Committee, Institut National Du Cancer of France.
He is on the Editorial Boards of several journals including ''Gynecologic Oncology'' and the ''European Journal of Cancer''.
Hani's research is principally funded by Ovarian Cancer Action, the national ovarian cancer charity. He is also funded by CRUK and EU FP7 as well as translational / clinical trials funding from pharmaceutical collaborations.

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ウィキペディアでHani Gabra PhD FRCPE FRCP (Born 15 January 1963) is a British oncologist and Professor of Medical Oncology at Imperial College London. He is Director of the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre at Imperial College.http://www.imperial.ac.uk/AP/faces/pages/read/Home.jsp?person=h.gabra&_adf.ctrl-state=1mcgapuo1_3&_afrRedirect=92412665574520==Career==Gabra is Professor of Medical Oncology and Deputy Head of the Division of Cancer (Clinical) at Imperial College London.He is also Head of the Molecular Therapeutics Unit and Director of the Ovarian Cancer Action Research Centre at Imperial College.Within Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, he is Head of the Medical Oncology Service, Lead Clinician for Cancer Clinical Trials and Honorary Consultant Medical Oncologist.Hani studied Medicine at the University of Glasgow and graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Molecular Biology and MB ChB in 1987. After obtaining MRCP(UK) in 1990, he undertook an MSc in Clinical Oncology and a PhD in Molecular Oncology from the University of Edinburgh. He then completed his specialist training in Cancer Medicine in Edinburgh and was CRUK Clinical Scientist and Consultant Medical Oncologist at the CRUK Edinburgh Medical Oncology Unit from 1998-2003 when he came to Imperial as Chair in Medical Oncology.He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh and London.As well as leading the Ovarian Cancer Programme at Imperial, his laboratory is involved in trying to understand the role of tumour suppressor genes in ovarian cancer, particularly how OPCML regulates networks of receptor tyrosine kinases and how WWOX acts to regulate taxane sensitivity.His clinical / translational interests relate to the understanding of platinum resistance in ovarian cancer, and he has developed several molecular targets whose inhibition can reverse platinum resistance from laboratory to clinic; such targets include AKT, MTOR, HDAC4, STAT1 and the Folate receptors.He is President of the European Translational Ovarian Cancer Network (EUTROC), a multinational group that undertakes science in ovarian cancer clinical trials, principally in the context of complex phase II clinical trials.He currently sits on the CRUK CTAAC funding committee for the UK and the INCa Scientific Evaluation Committee, Institut National Du Cancer of France.He is on the Editorial Boards of several journals including ''Gynecologic Oncology'' and the ''European Journal of Cancer''.Hani's research is principally funded by Ovarian Cancer Action, the national ovarian cancer charity. He is also funded by CRUK and EU FP7 as well as translational / clinical trials funding from pharmaceutical collaborations.」の詳細全文を読む



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