Nelson Jen An Chao
Donald D. and Elizabeth G. Cooke Cancer Distinguished Research ProfessorOverview
My research interests are in two broad areas, clinical hematopoietic stem cell and cord blood transplantation and in the laboratory studies related to graft vs. host disease and immune reconstitution. On the clinical side we are currently conducting approximately 50 different clinical protocols ranging from preparatory regimens, supportive care studies and disease specific protocols. Most of these clinical studies are centered around studies of the sources of stem cells and the methods to improve the long term outcome. There are exploratory protocols for novel therapies such as dendritic cell therapy for several malignancies, antiangiogenesis therapy, graft engineering to prevent graft-versus-host disease and antigen specific T cells or non specific NK cells to prevent relapse. Moreover a strong focus of the program is to develop cord-blood transplantation for adult patients with hematologic malignancies. The laboratory studies center on understanding the immunological events that occur with graft-vs-host disease and methods to prevent this disease. The current efforts focus on understanding murine reconstitution following transplantation, use of a peptide polymer to block MHC class II recognition of minor histocompatibility antigens, use of T cell engineering to prevent graft-versus-host disease at the same time preserving a graft-versus-malignancy effect.
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Positions
Donald D. and Elizabeth G. Cooke Cancer Distinguished Research Professor in the School of Medicine
2002 School of Medicine
Professor of Medicine in the School of Medicine
2001 School of Medicine
Professor in Immunology in the School of Medicine
2001 School of Medicine
Research Professor of Global Health in the University Institutes and Centers
2013 University Institutes and Centers
Professor in Pathology in the School of Medicine
2011 School of Medicine
Affiliate of the Duke Regeneration Center in the School of Medicine
2021 School of Medicine
Chief, Division of Cell Therapy in the Department of Medicine in the School of Medicine
2004 School of Medicine
Member of the Duke Cancer Institute in the School of Medicine
1996 School of Medicine
Education
M.D. 1981
1981 Yale University
Medical Resident, Medicine
1984 Stanford University
Fellow in Oncology, Medicine
1987 Stanford University
Publications, Grants & Awards
DCI Centers, Cancer Types & Labs
Offices & Contact
Durham, NC
27710 DUMC Box 3961
Durham, NC
27710