Evette S. Radisky, Ph.D.![]() Evette S. Radisky, Ph.D.
Location:
Florida
SummaryEvette S. Radisky, Ph.D., has a research background in protein biochemistry and structural biology. Her long-term focus is on the molecular recognition between proteases and protein protease inhibitors. Her research interests include many aspects of cancer biology, including the role of proteases in tumor progression and metastasis. A critical step in tumor development is the invasion of surrounding tissues, a process that can lead to development of distant metastases. Tumors accomplish this through increased activity of proteases that degrade cell-cell adhesion molecules and structural elements of the extracellular matrix. In the microenvironment of normal tissues, proteolytic activity is modulated by endogenous inhibitors that bind to and inactivate proteases. In malignant tumors, the delicate balance between production, activation and inhibition of proteinases is often disturbed, leading to tumor cell invasion and dissemination. Focus areas
Significance to patient careDr. Radisky's research focuses on proteases important for tumor invasion and metastasis, and centers on understanding the molecular interactions between these enzymes, their substrates and their endogenous inhibitors — with the aim of engineering inhibitors of improved potency and specificity for use as cancer therapeutics. Recent publicationsSee a listing of my publications Education
Post-doctoral Fellowship
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Postdoctoral research advisor Professor Daniel E. Koshland, Jr.
Ph.D.
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Chemistry. Doctoral research advisor Professor C. Dale Poulter
B.S.
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Chemistry
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