The Genitourinary Malignancies Research Center combines the expertise of medical oncologists, urologists, pathologists and radiation oncologists with that of disease-focused basic scientists to make practice-changing discoveries in genitourinary cancers.
Members of the Genitourinary (GU) Malignancies Research Center span a wide range of scientific disciplines but focus on a shared goal: making fundamental discoveries for improving diagnosis and treatment of cancers of the genitourinary system, with special emphasis on prostate, bladder and kidney cancer. Our group comprises physician-scientists, basic scientists and clinicians who are dedicated to investigating the most pressing clinical needs and accelerating basic research discoveries into clinical trials. We are recruiting independent scientists with expertise in GU cancer genomics, metabolism and drug development.