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Jung-Min Lee, M.D.
Dr. Lee’s group investigates the therapeutic potential of targeting key proteins of DNA damage response and replication stress in ovarian cancer.
Project 1. Replication stress as a novel therapeutic strategy.
Cell cycle checkpoints such as ATR and CHK1 are the major regulators of DNA replication and DNA damage repair. ATR and CHK1 function as primary mediators of G2/M cell cycle arrest in tumors with p53 mutation and associated G1/S cell cycle dysregulation, such as high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC). Dr. Lee demonstrated augmenting replication stress by modulating ATR/CHK1 pathway would induce DNA damage and cell death in various HGSOC preclinical models. Dr. Lee’s group studies clinical and translational aspects of modulating these proteins and their interactions with other pathways in HGSOC to develop novel clinical trials.
Project 1a. Clinical and translational investigation of ATR/CHK1 pathway blockade in HGSOC.
Dr. Lee demonstrated the early clinical activity of CHK1 inhibitor (CHK1i) in heavily pretreated HGSOC patients. Her work led to the development of registration intent multi-center phase II trial of CHKli ACR-368 for women with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer (GOG-3082). Dr. Lee also has begun to investigate the ATR/CHK1 pathw
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Mudang Sung Park (he/him) was born in Seoul, Korea, and immigrated to the Ridgewood/Bushwick area with his family when he was young. Growing up, they were the only Korean family—or East Asian family, for that matter—for blocks around, and although Sung tried his best to reproduce the joys of his Korean childhood from within New York, his new environment slowly changed aspects of his personality. Encountering racism as a child, he became withdrawn, and was disappointed that the racism followed him into college, where he was battered with microaggressions ranging from compliments to his English, to students touching his soft hair.
Sung always knew that he was born in the wrong body, but being “queer” was something he attributed to whiteness. And there was another complication to his gender: like many Korean Americans, Sung grew up in the church, and came from a family of ministers. After college, he went to seminary, where he obtained a divinity degree, and was under care at a church to be ordained when his father suddenly passed. He wanted to honor him, but because his family had stopped practicing traditional rites long ago, didn’t know how to, and left ministry, having grown resentful of the ways in which the church prohibited indigenous practices in Korea. Wanting to relear