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Elaine M. Hurt, Ph.D.

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Laboratory of Cancer Prevention
Cancer Stem Cell Section
Staff Scientist
National Cancer Institute at Frederick
Building 560, Room 31-76
P.O. Box B
Frederick, MD 21702-1201
Phone:  
301-846-6867
Fax:  
301-846-6104
E-Mail:  
hurte@ncifcrf.gov

Biography

Dr. Hurt recieved her PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1999 from the Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics Department. Her PhD thesis in the laboratory of Michel Sanders defined AREB6 as an estrogen regulated transcription factor. Following her PhD she joined the laboratroy of Dr. Louis Staudt at the NCI where she was involved in the efforts to molecularly profile diffuse lymphoma and multiple myeloma. In 2004, Dr. Hurt joined the laboratory of Dr. William Farrar in the Cytokine Molecular Mechanisms Section of the Laboratory of Molecular Immunoregulation at the NCI-Frederick. She currently studies the role of managanese SOD in both multiple myeloma and pancreatic cancer.

This page was last updated on 9/11/2008.