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2012 Sontag Award Recipient

"The Distinguished Scientist Award is unequivocally the best foundation grant a young investigator can receive. It not only provides financial support, but access to a community. The relationships and collaborations I've formed through this community have truly changed the scope of my research."

About DSA-Funded Research

The recent focus of Dr. Huse's research has been on specific chromatin modifying alterations involved in the development of diffusely infiltrating gliomas. He is also studying how unique transcriptional signatures drive the process of brain metastasis. Finally, they are employing molecular profiling to refine brain tumor classification, and explore links with germline genetics and clinical outcome measures.

Current Appointment(s)
  • Professor with Tenure, Department of Department of Pathology and Translational Molecular Pathology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Education
  • Princeton University, B.A., Chemistry
  • University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Ph.D., Neuroscience
  • University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, M.D.
  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Residency, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Fellowship, Neuropathology
  • Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Postdoctoral Fellow