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Joyce Schroeder, PhD

Professor with tenure, Molecular and Cellular Biology
Professor, BIO 5 Institute
Professor, Cancer Biology
Professor, Genetics

PO Box 245024
Building: Life Sciences South (#106)
Room #: 348A

Fax: (520) 626-3764

Selected Publications

Maisel, S. and Schroeder, J.A. (invited) Wrong Place at the Wrong Time: How Retrograde Trafficking Drives Cancer Metastasis through Receptor Mislocalization. Journal of Cancer Metastasis and Treatment, 5:7, 2019.
 
Maisel, S., Broka, Atwell, B., D., Bunch, T., Kupp, R., Singh, S., Mehta, S. and Schroeder J., Stapled EGFR Peptide Reduces Inflammatory Breast Cancer and Inhibits additional HER-driven Models of Cancer. J Transl Med, 17:201. 2019. PMID: 31215437
 
Tsutsumi, E., Stricklin, J., Arnold, E., Schroeder, J.A., and Kim, S., Cxcl10 chemokine induces migration of ING4-deficient breast cancer cells via a novel crosstalk between CxCR3 and EGFR, Mol Cell Bio, 2021. PMID: 34871062
 
Frankman, Z., Jiang, L., Schroeder, J.A., and Zohar, Y. Application of Microfluidic Systems for Breast Cancer Research. Micromachines, 13(2) 152, 2022.
 
Atwell, B., Chen, C-Y, Christofferson, M., Montfort, W. and Schroeder, J. Sorting-Nexin Dependent Targeting of Oncogenic Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor., 2022 Oct 17, doi: 10.1038/s41417-022-00541-7 Cancer Gene Therapy, 2022. PMID: 36253541
 
Atwell, B., Chalasani, P. and Schroeder, J. Nuclear EGFR as a Therapeutic Target, Exploration of Targeted anti-Tumor Therapy, 2023 in press.
 

Patents

(University of Arizona) International Patent, published under the World Intellectual Property Organization (U.S. Utility Patent #PCT/US2006/014485): "Therapeutic peptides for the treatment of metastatic cancer", International publication date, October 26, 2006. WO 2006113667.
 

Sponsored Research Through MSRP

Abigail Camenisch (MSRP 2023), "Expression of Nuclear Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) in Metastatic Breast Cancer: Biomarkers and Mechanisms for Clinical Application"
 

NIH High School Student Research Program

Ana Casanova, Rincon High School, 2004
Paulino Valerio, South Mountain High School (Phoenix), 2006
Julieann (Julie) Madden, Window Rock High School, 2007

Degrees

  • University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 1992 (B.S., Microbiology)
  • University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, 1998 (Ph.D., Microbiology and Immunology)
  • Mayo Clinic Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona. 2001 (Postdoctoral training, Molecular Biology)

Awards

  • University Distinguished Innovation and Entrepreneurship Award (2023)
  • Galileo Circle Fellow, College of Science, University of Arizona (2008)
  • Sydney E. Salmon Distinguished Junior Investigator, Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona (2006)
  • National Research Service Award, National Cancer Institute, Post-doctoral Fellowship (1999-2002)
  • United States Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Breast Cancer Research Program, Post-doctoral
  • Traineeship (1999)
  • National Research Service Award, Pre-doctoral Training Grant (1996-1998)
  • Dean’s List, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Arizona (1990, 1991)

Research Interests

Molecular mechanisms of breast cancer progression