Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Department of Medical Oncology
Massachusetts General Hospital
Dr. Engleman's research focuses on the ways that cancer cells are 'addicted' to signals from mutated genes and the ways that this affects their response to cancer treatment. Importantly, his work addresses the development of resistance to the drugs used to treat cancer. He also discusses how students can/should get involved in research.
Interview Questions
About Dr. Engleman
(Time:
19sec
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Research Motivations
(Time:
55sec
)
Oncogene Activation Addiction
(Time:
1min
35sec
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How do you get into working on cancer biomarkers?
(Time:
1min
29sec
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Oncogene Addiction Reversal
(Time:
55sec
)
Oncogene Addiction Drug Resistance
(Time:
1min
4sec
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Developing Resistance
(Time:
1min
45sec
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Personal Research
(Time:
1min
24sec
)
Resistance Versus Treatment
(Time:
0min
58sec
)
Patient Behavior
(Time:
1min
32sec
)
Resistance Cancer Options
(Time:
42sec
)
Important Recent Discoveries
(Time:
1min
24sec
)
Research Limitations
(Time:
52sec
)
Lab Training
(Time:
52sec
)
Student Advice
(Time:
40sec
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