Molecular Pharmacology Program

The Alex Kentsis Lab

Research

Pictured: Alex Kentsis
Alex Kentsis, MD, PhD

We study the biology of cancers that affect children and young adults ranging from embryonal tumors in infants, leukemias and brain tumors in children, and sarcomas in young adults. Scientists in our group use inter-disciplinary experimental tools as they work to understand the fundamental causes of cancer and to develop definitive therapies for their control. Detailed information about our research is available at http://alexkentsis.net.

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Kentsis Research Group, Summer 2022

Kentsis Research Group, Summer 2022

Publications

Jubierre L, Rodriguez Fos, Planas-Felix, Lewis, Cameron,  Demarest,  Nabila, Zhao, Bergin, Reed, Yamada, Socci, Hayes, Rabadan, Torrents, Kruer, Toth, Kentsis A. A transposase-derived gene required for human brain development. bioRxiv.

Bigot Y, Yamada M, Mueller H, Morell V, Alves S, Lecomte T, Kentsis A. Analysis of DNA transposition by DNA transposases in human cells. bioRxiv. 

Kazansky Y, Cameron D, Demarest P, Zaffaroni N, Arrighetti N, Zuco V, Kuwahara Y, Qu R, de Stanchina E, Dela Cruz F, Kung A, Gounder M, Kentsis A. Overcoming clinical resistance to EZH2 inhibition using rational epigenetic combination therapy. bioRxiv.

Kwok N, Aretz Z, Takao S, Ser Z, Cifani P, Kentsis A. Integrative proteogenomics using ProteomeGenerator2. bioRxiv. 

Keller R, Yamada M, Cameron D, Suzuki H, Sanghrajka R, Vaynshteyn J, Gerwin J, Maura F, Hooper W, Shah M, Robine N, Demarest P, Bayin SN, Jubierre L, Reed C, Taylor MD, Joyner AL, Raju PG, Kentsis A. Childhood cancer mutagenesis caused by a domesticated DNA transposase. bioRxiv.

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People

Pictured: Alex Kentsis

Alex Kentsis, MD, PhD

  • Cancer biologist and pediatric oncologist Alex Kentsis leads research in the functional proteomics and molecular pharmacology of refractory childhood cancers.
  • MD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
  • PhD, New York University
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Members

Anna Antonova

Graduate Student

Daniel Cameron
Daniel Cameron

Research Technician

Gabriella Casalena
Gabriella Casalena

Scientific Research Manager

Shuyuan Cheng
Shuyuan Cheng

Graduate Student

Luz Jubierre Zapater, PhD
Luz Jubierre Zapater

Research Fellow

Yaniv Kazansky
Yaniv Kazansky

Graduate Student

Katarzyna Kulej

Scientific Research Lead

Danmeng Luo
Danmeng Luo

Research Fellow

Victor Morell
Victor Morell

Research Technician

Helen Mueller

Research Fellow

Jack Ralls

Graduate Student

Sumiko Takao

Senior Research Scientist

Stephanie Tingue
Stephanie Tingue

Administrative Assistant

Masahiro Uni
Masahiro Uni

Research Fellow

Ning Wang
Ning Wang

Research Fellow

Makiko Yamada
Makiko Yamada

Senior Research Scientist

Lab Affiliations

Achievements

  • Louise and Allston Boyer Award for Clinical Research
  • Terry Ann Krulwich Physician-Scientist Alumni Award
  • Pershing Square Sohn Prize
  • Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Scholar Award
  • Josie Robertson Investigator (2013-2018)
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  • St. Baldrick’s Robert J. Arceci Innovation Award
  • Elected Member of American Society for Clinical Investigation
  • Society for Pediatric Research Young Investigator Award
  • Rita Allen Foundation Scholar Award
  • Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation Clinical Investigator Award
  • American Society of Hematology Scholar Award
  • Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award for Medical Scientists
  • Pediatric Hematology-Oncology Fellowship, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
  • Residency in Pediatrics, Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School
  • MD, PhD, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and New York University
  • AB, SM, University of Chicago

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Disclosures

Doctors and faculty members often work with pharmaceutical, device, biotechnology, and life sciences companies, and other organizations outside of MSK, to find safe and effective cancer treatments, to improve patient care, and to educate the health care community.

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Alex Kentsis discloses the following relationships and financial interests:

  • Blueprint Medicines
    Provision of Services
  • Day One Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.
    Provision of Services
  • Novartis
    Provision of Services
  • Rgenta Therapeutics Inc.
    Ownership / Equity Interests; Provision of Services

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