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Steven M. Dubinett

Professor
Pathology
UCLA
France

Biography

 Dr. Steven Dubinett is Associate Vice Chancellor for Research and Director of the JCCC Lung Cancer Research Program. He has extensive experience in translational investigation, academic administration, mentorship and peer review. He is Chief, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and jointly appointed as Professor in the Departments of Medicine, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and Molecular and Medical Pharmacology. He has served on national advisory panels and committees including the NCI's Translational Research Working Group. He has experience directing large, multidisciplinary research teams funded by the NCI SPORE program, the Early Detection Research Network and the Department of Defense. He has served as a permanent member of three different NIH study sections and numerous Special Emphasis Panels. He has been consistently funded by peer-reviewed federal resources for translational research in lung cancer for more than 20 years. He served as a member of the FDA Cellular, Tissue and Gene Therapies Advisory Committee and on several editorial boards including Clinical and Translational Science. He is an Associate Editor in Chief of the American Journal of Translational Research. The changes in the distribution of his effort and activities to allow sufficient time to direct the UCLA CTSI are described in the application.  

Research Interest

 Translation Research Cancer & Heriditary Diseases

Publications

  • Reckamp Karen L, Koczywas Marianna, Cristea Mihaela C, Dowell Jonathan E, Wang He-Jing, Gardner Brian K, Milne Ginger L, Figlin Robert A, Fishbein Michael C, Elashoff Robert M, Dubinett Steven M, Randomized phase 2 trial of erlotinib in combination with high-dose celecoxib or placebo in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer. Cancer. 2015; 121(18): 3298-306.

  • lung cancer. Oncoimmunology. 2015; 4(4): e992237. Momcilovic Milica, McMickle Robert, Abt Evan, Seki Atsuko, Simko Sarah A, Magyar Clara, Stout David B, Fishbein Michael C, Walser Tonya C, Dubinett Steven M, Shackelford David B, Heightening Energetic Stress Selectively Targets LKB1-Deficient Non-Small Cell Lung Cancers. Cancer research. 2015; 75(22): 4910-22.

  • Hong Candice Sun, Graham Nicholas A, Gu Wen, Espindola Camacho Carolina, Mah Vei, Maresh Erin L, Alavi Mohammed, Bagryanova Lora, Krotee Pascal A L, Gardner Brian K, Behbahan Iman Saramipoor, Horvath Steve, Chia David, Mellinghoff Ingo K, Hurvitz Sara A, Dubinett Steven M, Critchlow Susan E, Kurdistani Siavash K, Goodglick Lee, Braas Daniel, Graeber Thomas G, Christofk Heather R, MCT1 Modulates Cancer Cell Pyruvate Export and Growth of Tumors that Co-express MCT1 and MCT4. Cell reports. 2016; 14(7): 1590-601.

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