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Advisory Board

Arie Belldegrun, MD, FACS

Arie Belldegrun, MD
Director

Stuart Holden, MD

Stuart Holden, MD
Co-Director

Johannes Czernin, MD

Johannes Czernin, MD
Nuclear Medicine

Sarah M. Dry, MD

Sarah M. Dry, MD
Pathology

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Dieter R. Enzmann, MD
Diagnostic Radiology

Mark S. Litwin, MD, MPH

Mark S. Litwin, MD, MPH
Urology

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Dennis Slamon, MD, PHD
Medical Oncology

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Michael Steinberg, MD
Radiation Oncology

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Michael A. Teitell, MD, PhD
Director, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center


Director

Arie Belldegrun, MD, FACS  
Arie Belldegrun, MD, FACS

Dr. Belldegrun is the Director of the Institute of Urologic Oncology at UCLA; Professor of Urology; Chief, Division of Urologic Oncology; and Founder and Surgical Director, UCLA Kidney Cancer Program (www.kidneycancer.ucla.edu).  He also holds the Roy and Carol Doumani Chair in Urologic Oncology and serves as the Director of the Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program at UCLA.  Dr. Belldegrun's surgical expertise encompasses all aspects of urologic oncology, including kidney, prostate, bladder and testicular cancers.  He has authored over 400 peer-reviewed publications, books and book chapters in the area of localized and advanced kidney and prostate cancers.  Dr. Belldegrun is a world-renown expert in complicated kidney cancer surgeries, and has unique expertise in a variety of surgical approaches to small renal tumors including open, laparoscopic, robotic partial nephrectomy and cryotherapy.  He is also a recognized expert in minimally invasive and focal prostate cancer therapy, specifically cryo-surgical prostate cancer ablation, and he has published extensively his UCLA experience with cryotherapy.  Dr. Belldegrun's research lab at UCLA focuses on the development of personalized cancer immunotherapy and targeted cancer vaccines for the treatment of kidney cancer. More >

Co-Director

Stuart Holden, MD  
Stuart Holden, MD

Health Sciences Clinical Professor of Urology and Co-Director, UCLA Institute of Urologic Oncology. Dr. Holden is recognized as an expert in prostate cancer research throughout the medical community. His dedication to patient care led to him being named medical director of the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Prior to joining UCLA, Holden was the director of the Louis Warschaw Prostate Cancer Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and the first holder of the Warschaw, Robertson, Law Families Chair in Prostate Cancer. More >

Urologic Oncology

Karim Chamie, MD, MSHS  
Karim Chamie, MD, MSHS

Assistant Professor-in-Residence of Urology. He attended Medical School at USC and completed Urological training at UC Davis. Dr. Chamie then completed a SUO certified fellowship in Urologic Oncology at UCLA. His primary research interests are health services research and clinical trials in bladder cancer. His clinical interests include all areas of urologic oncology, with a particular emphasis on bladder cancer and robotic surgery. More >

 

Arnold I. Chin, MD, PhD  
Arnold I. Chin, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Urology. Dr. Chin completed his M.D., Ph.D. and Urology residency training at UCLA. His clinical expertise includes urologic oncology and renal transplantation, with a focus on bladder cancer. He performs open, laparoscopic, and robotic-assisted surgeries for bladder, kidney, and prostate cancer patients. Dr. Chin's laboratory in the Broad Stem Cell Research Institute studies the tumor microenvironment in prostate and bladder cancer in efforts to develop novel immune and stem cell-based therapies against cancer. More >

 

Nicholas Donin, MD  

Nicholas Donin, MD

Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology. After graduating from Harvard University, he received his medical degree from Columbia University in New York City and completed his internship and residency at New York University. He then completed a 2-year Urologic Oncology Fellowship at UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. His clinical and research interests include Urologic Oncology, minimally invasive robotic surgery for treatment of both benign and malignant urologic conditions, as well as general urology. He has authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications and 2 book chapters. More >

 

Mark S. Litwin, MD, MPH  
Mark S. Litwin, MD, MPH

Chair, Department of Urology. Professor of Urology and Public Health. He trained at Harvard and specializes in testicular, bladder, prostate and kidney cancer. Dr. Litwin’s research focuses on improving quality of care and quality of life in urologic oncology. He created and directs IMPACT, a state-funded program that provides free medical care statewide for low-income, uninsured men with prostate cancer (www.california-impact.org). More >

 

Leonard S. Marks, MD  
Leonard S. Marks, MD

Professor of Urology. He completed training at UCLA in 1978. He received an American Foundation for Urologic Diseases scholarship award and a Prostate Cancer Foundation research award. His current research interests involve prostate markers, imaging, and minimally-invasive treatments, and clinical interests include active surveillance, HIFU and targeted biopsy for prostate cancer. More >

 

Allan Pantuck, MD, MS, FACS  
Allan Pantuck, MD, MS, FACS

Professor of Urology and head of the UCLA IUO Clinical Research Program. Dr. Pantuck specializes in urologic cancers and has a long-standing interest in kidney, prostate, bladder cancers, developing new treatment strategies through basic and clinical research and in the study of nutritional approaches to their prevention and treatment. More >

 

Aydin Pooli, MD  
Aydin Pooli, MD

Clinical Instructor of Urology. Dr. Pooli earned his medical degree from Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS). He subsequently completed his urology residency at University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) and urologic oncology fellowship training at UCLA’s Institute of Urologic Oncology (IUO), David Geffen School of Medicine. His primary research interests include working on gene expression protocols for high risk prostate and kidney cancers. His clinical work focuses on patient-centered management of urologic cancers as well as delivery of targeted therapies and tailored surgical procedures. More >

 

Robert E. Reiter, MD  
Robert E. Reiter, MD

Professor, Urology, Molecular Biology, Director of the Prostate Cancer Program, Director of Urologic Research, Co-Director of the Genitourinary Oncology Program in UCLA's Jonsson Cancer Center. Attended Stanford Medical School, completed urologic training at Stanford and Baylor College of Medicine, completed additional fellowship training in urological cancer at the National Cancer Institute. His clinical interests include all areas of urologic oncology, with an emphasis on prostate cancer. He specializes in robotically-assisted prostatectomy and cystectomy, as well as open surgery, with robotic experience dating back to 2004, for bladder, prostate, and renal malignancies. Dr. Reiter is involved in all aspects of urologic oncology, with an emphasis on prostate cancer, and brings extensive experience in robotic surgery and the applications of translational research and the latest in MRI and molecular imaging to the management of men with this disease. More >

 

Christopher Saigal, MD, MPH  
Christopher Saigal, MD, MPH

Professor and Vice Chair, Urology. Clinical practice, UCLA Westwood Campus. He is also on the staff of the West Los Angeles Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Dr. Saigal has had a longstanding clinical interest in urologic cancers and the surgical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. His research is focused on patient-centered decision support and quality of care for urologic conditions. More >

 

Joseph Shirk, MD  
Joseph Shirk, MD

Assistant Professor-in-Residence of Urology. Dr. Shirk earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin. He completed his intern year at Boston Medical Center and subsequently completed his urology residency at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and urologic oncology fellowship training at UCLA’s Institute of Urologic Oncology (IUO), David Geffen School of Medicine. His primary research interests include the use of 3-dimensional models to improve outcomes for robotic surgery. His clinical work focuses on the treatment of oncologic conditions within urology, and he sees patients at the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center. More >

Brian Shuch, MD  
Brian Shuch, MD

Associate Professor in Urology, Director of the IUO Kidney Cancer Program. Dr. Shuch earned his undergraduate degree with Honors from the University of Michigan, his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine, and completed his residency in Urology at UCLA followed by a 3-year urologic oncology fellowship at the National Cancer Institute under Dr. Marston Linehan.Dr. Shuch joins UCLA after five years in the Departments of Urology and Diagnostic Radiology at the Yale School of Medicine. His clinical interests include all areas of urologic oncology, with an emphasis on kidney cancer. He is active in clinical trials, including various investigator-initiated trials and is a leader in the SWOG and SUO Renal Cancer teams. He is on the NCCN Kidney Cancer guideline panel and the VHL Family Alliance Renal Cancer Committee. More >

Medical Oncology

Alexandra Drakaki, MD  
Alexandra Drakaki, MD, PhD

Clinical Instructor in Hematology/Oncology and Urology. Dr. Drakaki completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Tufts University, and her Hematology/Oncology fellowship in Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center at Harvard Medical School. She specializes in genitourinary malignancies, primarily bladder, testicular and prostate cancer. Dr. Drakaki's research focuses on identifying the therapeutic potential of novel genes named micro-RNAs that are involved in bladder carcinogenesis. More >

 

Sandy Liu, MD  
Sandy Liu, MD 
 
Clinical Instructor in Medicine, Hematology-Oncology. Dr. Sandy Liu completed her hematology/oncology fellowship at UCLA and Internal Medicine residency at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. She earned her medical degree from George Washington University in Washington D.C. and her bachelors of science in biology at University of Southern California. Dr. Liu specializes in genitourinary (GU) cancers, and is involved in clinical trials with research interests in immunotherapy and drug development. She is committed to providing high-quality, personal care to patients and their families. Dr. Liu is on staff at Ronald Regan UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica UCLA Hospital and Providence Tarzana Medical Center. More >

 

Matthew Rettig, MD  
Matthew Rettig, MD

Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology-Oncology, and the Department of Urology, and Medical Director of the Prostate Cancer Program of the UCLA Institute of Urologic Oncology. Dr. Rettig received his medical degree from Duke University and internal medicine residency at the University of Washington, before going on to a hematology-oncology fellowship at UCLA. Dr. Rettig’s focus is on management of genitourinary malignancies, with a clinical emphasis on advanced prostate cancer and research emphasis on identifying biochemical targets for therapeutic translation in castration-resistant prostate cancer and clear cell renal cell carcinoma. More >

 

John Shen  
John Shen, MD

Clinical Instructor in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Shen received his bachelor of science from Stanford University, with honors in cancer biology. He completed medical school at the University of California, Irvine and an internal medicine residency at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. At UCLA, he completed a combined fellowship in Hematology/Oncology and Geriatric Medicine, and served as chief fellow. Dr. Shen specializes in the care of older adults with genitourinary malignancies, in particular cancers of the prostate, kidney, and bladder. More >

 

Dennis J. Slamon, MD  
Dennis J. Slamon, MD

Dennis J. Slamon, M.D., Ph.D., serves as director of Clinical/Translational Research, and as director of the Revlon/UCLA Women's Cancer Research Program at JCCC. He is a professor of medicine, chief of the Division of Hematology/Oncology and executive vice chair for research for UCLA's Department of Medicine. Slamon also serves as director of the medical advisory board for the National Colorectal Cancer Research Alliance, a fund-raising organization that promotes advances in colorectal cancer. More >

Nuclear Medicine

Martin Auerbach, MD  
Martin Auerbach, MD

Director of Nuclear Medicine at the Westwood and Santa Monica UCLA Hospitals, and Associate Professor in Nuclear Medicine. Dr. Auerbach received his MD degree from the Medical University of Vienna, Austria, and began his career at UCLA with a Research Fellowship, moving into Nuclear Medicine in 2002. Apart from attending physician responsibilities, Dr. Auerbach’s active research includes clinical studies investigating the role of molecular imaging with PET/CT to gain insights into malignant disease processes, and monitoring of cancer treatment.

 

Shadfar Bahri, MD  
Shadfar Bahri, MD

Assistant Professor of UCLA Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, Ahmanson Translational Imaging Division. Dr. Bahri received his medical degree from the University of Goettingen, Germany in 2002. He subsequently started training in the Department of Radiology in Goettingen before relocating to Irvine, CA where he became an Associate Project Scientist at UC Irvine, Center for Functional Onco-Imaging. Dr. Bahri completed his Internship in General Surgery at UC Irvine in 2014, followed by Nuclear Medicine residency at the University of Wisconsin, Madison and completed his Nuclear Medicine residency at UCLA before joining the ranks as a faculty. Dr. Bahri is primarily involved in prostate cancer imaging research with PSMA tracers and it's further application to provide better treatment options including theranostic approaches. More >

 

Jeremie Calais, MD, MSc  
Jeremie Calais, MD, MSc

Assistant Professor at the Ahmanson Translational Imaging Division of the Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology. Dr. Calais received his MD degree from the University of Paris-Diderot in 2010. He subsequently trained in nuclear medicine and cancer imaging at the Henri Becquerel Cancer Center of the University of Rouen and was board certified by the French Society of Nuclear Medicine in 2014. His work focuses on improving the outcomes of cancer patients by translating and applying novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. He uses PET/CT imaging for cancer phenotyping, radiation therapy planning and therapy response assessment. He leads the clinical theranostics research program at UCLA that combines radionuclide therapy and imaging.

 

Johannes Czernin, MD  
Johannes Czernin, MD

Professor and Vice Chair of the UCLA Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology and Chief of the Ahmanson Translational Imaging. He received his MD degree from the University of Vienna, Austria, and started his career at UCLA as a postdoctoral fellow in Dr. Heinrich Schelbert’s lab. Dr. Czernin’s work focuses on improving the outcomes of cancer patients by developing novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. He has served as the President of the Academy of Molecular Imaging, has published more than 240 manuscripts, and currently serves as the Editor in Chief of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine. More >

 

Katharina Lückerath, PhD  
Katharina Lückerath, PhD

Assistant Professor at the UCLA Ahmanson Translational Theranostics Division of the Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology. Dr. Lückerath is a biomedical scientist who obtained her PhD at the Institute for Tumor Biology and Experimental Therapy (Georg-Speyer-Haus, Frankfurt a. M., Germany). She served as head of the research group Experimental Oncology in Nuclear Medicine at the University of Würzurg (Germany) before transferring to UCLA. Dr. Lückerath’s research focuses on experimental and translational theranostics. Specifically, Dr. Lückerath investigates mechanisms underlying failure of radionuclide therapy with the goal to develop rationally chosen, translatable radionuclide therapy-based combination regimens that improve quality of life and survival of cancer patients.

 

Christine Mona, PhD
Christine Mona, PhD

Adjunct Assistant Professor at the UCLA Ahmanson Translational Theranostic Division (ATTD). Dr. Christine Mona received her Ph.D. in Pharmacology in 2016 from Université de Sherbrooke. She joined UCLA in 2016 as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Nuclear Medicine in the research group of Professor Johannes Czernin. In early 2020, Dr. Mona was promoted to Adjunct Assistant Professor. Dr. Mona is a translational researcher at the edge of Chemistry, Pharmacology and Nuclear Medicine, animated by applying modern scientific discoveries to the practice of medicine for the benefit of patients. Her program pioneers research in targeted nuclear medicine in different cancer paradigms and covers a broad field of preclinical research and translation to clinical discoveries.

 

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Andrew Quon, MD

Professor in the Department of Pharmacology, Division of Nuclear Medicine, and is the Medical Director of the Clinical PET/CT Program at UCLA. Dr. Quon received his medical degree from the University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School at Dallas and completed this residency and fellowship training at UCLA. Dr. Quon's focus is on radionuclide-based imaging and therapy for malignancy with particular emphasis on lymphoma, neuroendocrine tumors and prostate cancers. More >

 

Hans David Ulmert, MD, PhD  
Hans David Ulmert, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor in Residence in the Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology and the Institute of Urologic Oncology. Dr. Ulmert obtained his medical degree at Lund University in Sweden. He began a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering in 2010 and has served as a Senior Research Scientist in the Medical Pharmacology Program and as the Technical Director for the Ludwig Center for Cancer Immunotherapy since 2014. Dr. Ulmert’s clinical research is focused on the study of risk factors and biomarkers related to clinically diagnosed prostate cancer and definitive end-points in non-screened cohorts. The findings of these studies extend into my translational research, which center on development of novel in vivo strategies targeting enzymes regulated by the molecular pathways that drive the disease. The overarching goal is to apply these specific tissue targeting vehicles for multimodal molecular imaging strategies, as well as for carriers of therapeutic agents.

Pathology

Sarah M. Dry, MD  

Sarah M. Dry, MD

Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Dr. Dry earned her B.A. degree cum laude from Yale University and her M.D. from University of Connecticut. Following pathology residency at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, she completed a soft tissue fellowship at the Brigham and a GI fellowship at UCLA. Her research interests include biobanking and informed consent, for which she was awarded an NIH grant supplemental to the UCSF/UCLA CTSA awards to develop best practices for biorepository-related informed consent, biorepository governance and community engagement in biorepository activities at the five University of California biomedical campuses. More >

 

Jianyu Rao, MD  
Jian Yu Rao, MD

Professor Pathology and Epidemiology, Chief of Cytopathology and Director of the Gynecological Pathology.  Dr. Rao received his MD from Shanghai University.  He completed his Fellowships at UCLA School of Medicine and University of Oklahoma College of Medicine. More >

 

Nagesh Rao, PhD, FACMG  
Nagesh Rao, PhD, FACMG

Chief, Clinical and Molecular Cytogenetics Laboratory, Molecular Pathology, Cytogenetics and Orphan Disease.  Dr. RAo is also Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. More >

 

Jonathan Said, MD  
Jonathan Said, MD

Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Chief of Anatomic and Surgical Pathology and Chief of Genitourinary Pathology.  Dr. Said earned his MD from the University of the Witwatersrand Medical School in Johannesburg and completed his Residency and Fellowship in Hematopathology at Harvard's Brigham & Women's Hospital.  Dr. Said is an expert in the pathology diagnosis of urologic diseases and has published extensively on neoplastic diseases of the kidney and prostate. More >

Anthony E. Sisk Jr., DO  
Anthony E. Sisk Jr., DO

Assistant Professor in Pathology. Dr. Sisk earned his medical degree from Michigan State University, completed his residency at the University of Illinois College of Medicine and a fellowship in surgical pathology at the UCLA School of Medicine. He specializes in anatomic pathology. More >

 

Huihui Ye, MD, MS  

Huihui Ye, MD, MS

Associate Clinical Professor of Urology and Chief of Genitourinary Pathology. Dr. Ye received her medical degree from the Zhejiang University School of Medicine in China. She completed her residency in Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology at New York University Medical Center. Before coming to UCLA, Dr. Ye practiced Anatomic Pathology and served as Director of Genitourinary Pathology in the Department of Pathology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. She was Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Ye's research focuses on the interplay of genetics and tumor microenvironment of genitourinary cancer including prostate cancer and renal cell carcinoma. More >


Radiation Oncology

Dr. Albert Chang  
Albert Chang, MD, PhD

Dr. Albert Chang, Associate Professor, is the Vice Chair of Surgical Services and Brachytherapy Service Chief for the UCLA Radiation Oncology and the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Chang received his Ph.D. in Molecular Medicine and M.D. degrees from the Boston University School of Medicine. He completed his residency at the Washington University School of Medicine, and then joined the faculty at the University of California, San Francisco as an Assistant Professor. His clinical focus is on malignancies of the genitourinary and gynecological systems and specialized in high dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy. More >

 

Amar U. Kishan, MD  
Amar U. Kishan, MD

Assistant Professor-in-Residence in Radiation Oncology. He received his M.D. from Harvard Medical School and completed his residency training at UCLA. His primary clinical and research interests are in the management of genitourinary malignancies, particularly prostate cancer. He is actively involved in studying the use of advanced radiation techniques to treat prostate and bladder cancer, and in investigating how to optimize treatment of aggressive prostate cancer. More >

 

Patrick Kupelian, MD  
Patrick Kupelian, MD

Professor of Radiation Oncology and Vice-Chair of Clinical Operations and clinical Research at UCLA. He completed his Residency training in Radiation Oncology at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and his Fellowship in Radiation Oncology at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Dr. Kupelian specializes in genitourinary malignancies and has pioneered high-does hypofractionated radiation therapy for prostate cancer. More >

 

Alan Lee, MD  
Alan Lee, MD

Assistant Professor in the UCLA Department of Radiation Oncology. Dr. Lee completed his undergraduate studies at The University of Kansas in Lawrence, KS and medical school at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY. He completed his internship in medicine/surgery at Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Boston, MA and his Radiation Oncology residency at Montefiore Medical Center / Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY. During his time in residency he developed a strong interest in brachytherapy which led him to the completion of a brachytherapy fellowship at UCLA. His clinical focus is on delivery of complex high dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy in the treatment of gynecologic and genitourinary malignancies. More >

 

Steve P. Lee, MD, PhD  
Steve P. Lee, MD, PhD

Professor of Radiation Oncology at UCLA. Dr. Lee attended medical school at the Ohio State University College of Medicine and completed his residency in radiation oncology and received his PhD in radiation biology at UCLA School of Medicine. Dr. Lee specializes in cancer-related problems that are specific to Asian minority populations. His current research interest is focused on the quantitative analysis of cancer treatment outcomes in the clinic, linking to theoretical predictions from basic science in oncology. More >

 

Nicholas Nickols, MD, PhD  
Nicholas Nickols, MD, PhD

Dr. Nickols is a physician scientist who earned his medical degree at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and completed his residency training in the UCLA Department of Radiation Oncology in 2014. Additionally, Dr. Nickols obtained his doctorate degree at the California Institute of Technology in 2007. He joined the UCLA Department of Radiation Oncology as an Assistant Professor in Residence in 2014. Dr. Nickols is interested in exploring a chemical biology approach to the modulation of ionizing radiotherapy, overcoming treatment resistance mechanisms and conducting combined therapy clinical trials for locally advanced prostate cancer. More >

 

michael-steinberg  

Michael Steinberg, MD

Dr. Michael L. Steinberg is Professor and Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. His professional career spans private, corporate and academic practice and is known for the development of multi-site radiation oncology care networks that are characterized by clinical excellence and community based clinical research. The UCLA Radiation Oncology network includes the department at Ronald Reagan Medical Center at UCLA, academically oriented community practices as well as Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Dr. Steinberg has specific expertise in the treatment of tumors of the GU system, breast and head and neck. He specializes in the use of technically advanced treatment modalities such as Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) and brachytherapy for the treatment of malignancy. More >


Radiology

Dieter R. Enzmann, MD  
Dieter R. Enzmann, MD

Medical Board Certifications - Diagnostic Radiology, American Board of Radiology, 1977
Certification 2 - Neuroradiology, American Board of Radiology, 1996, 2010
Fellowship - Neuroradiology, UC San Francisco School of Medicine, 1977-1978
Residency - Diagnostic Radiology, Stanford University School of Medicine, 1974-1977
Internship - Internal Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, 1973-1973
Degree - Stanford University School of Medicine, MD, 1973. More >

 

Ely R. Felker, MD  
Ely R. Felker, MD

Assistant Professor, Abdominal Imaging and Intervention Department of Radiology. He is interested in quantitative MR imaging, especially prostate MRI, and is a member of the prostate imaging research group at UCLA.

 

Steven Raman, MD  
Steven Raman, MD

Professor of Radiology and Urology. Dr. Raman is an expert in Urological Radiology, having published over 75 papers, 100 abstracts and several book chapters in this field. He has been the founding member of the UCLA Prostate Imaging Group, whose members include physicians and scientists dedicated to advancing the field of prostate imaging. More >

Research

Paul C. Boutros, PhD  
Paul C. Boutros, PhD

Director of Cancer Data Science for the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, Associate Director of Cancer Informatics at the Institute for Precision Health, Professor of Human Genetics and a secondary appointment in Urology, as well as an integral member of the Institute of Urologic Oncology and the Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA. Boutros received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry from the University of Waterloo, his doctorate in Medical Biophysics from the University of Toronto, and his Executive MBA from the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. Dr. Boutros, an internationally acclaimed cancer genomics researcher, will lead the cancer center’s efforts to use big data to optimize treatments for patients. His work specifically focuses on the development of clinically useful biomarkers using genomic and data science techniques like next-generation sequencing, clinical and cellular imaging, machine-learning, crowd-sourcing and cloud-computing.

 

Isla Garraway, MD  
Isla Garraway, MD

Associate Professor of Urology at UCLA and Attending Urologist, Greater Los Angeles-VA Medical Center. Dr. Garraway’s primary clinical and research focus is on prostate cancer. She is a member of the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center and heads a laboratory investigating prostate development and carcinogenesis. More >

 

Andrew Goldstein, PhD  
Andrew Goldstein, PhD

Assistant Researcher in the Departments of Molecular & Medical Pharmacology and Urology. Dr. Goldstein earned his Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Dartmouth College and his PhD in Molecular Biology from UCLA in the laboratory of Dr. Owen Witte. He went on to become the inaugural Fellow of the Broad Stem Cell Research Center at UCLA focusing on epithelial stem cell and cancer biology. Dr. Goldstein’s research is focused on investigating the cell-types, signaling pathways and microenvironmental cues that influence epithelial progenitor cells and promote tumorigenesis and treatment-resistance. The long-term goals of his work are to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms that contribute to cancer initiation, progression and treatment-resistance, particularly in prostate cancer.

 

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Michael A. Teitell, MD, PhD

Michael Teitell, M.D., Ph.D. was appointed as the director of the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center on August 8, 2017. Teitell holds the Latta Endowed Chair in Pathology and is a full professor in the Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, with joint appointments in the Departments of Pediatrics and Bioengineering. He serves as Physician and Chief of the Division of Pediatric and Neonatal Pathology and he has been a member of the cancer center since 1999. Teitell is also a member of the Molecular Biology Institute, the Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research, AIDS Research Institute, and the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA. More >

 

Owen Witte, PhD  
Owen Witte, PhD

President’s Chair, Developmental Immunology. Distinguished Professor, MIMG / Molecular & Medical Pharmacology. Dr. Witte’s research interests center on understanding cancer pathogenesis and the immune response as a way to define new targets for therapy. More >

 

Lily Wu, MD, PhD  
Lily Wu, MD, PhD

Professor, Molecular & Medical Pharmacology and Associate Professor Urology. Graduated, member of the inaugural class of Medical Scientist Training Program (M.D., Ph.D. program). Her education training ranges from clinical disciplines such as pediatrics and hematology/oncology to molecular and cellular fields such as adenovirus biology, transcription regulation, and gene therapy. More >

 

Gang Zeng, PhD  
Gang Zeng, PhD

Associate Professor in Urology and Member of the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. His current work is focused on cancer immunodiagnosis, immunotherapy, and prostate cancer stem cell biology.


Clinical Trials

Nazy Zomorodian, RNC, MSN, CUNP, CCRC  
Nazy Zomorodian, RNC, MSN, CUNP, CCRC

Director of the Genitourinary Clinical Trials and a Nurse Practitioner for the Department of Urology. She received her BS and Masters of Science in Nursing from the Hahnermann University in Philadelphia and is working on her PhD in Research Nursing at UCLA. Ms. Zomorodian is also certified by the Association of Clinical Research Professional as a Clinical Research Coordinator. She has extensive experience in managing and conducting cancer research and she also works closely with UCLA's urologic and medical oncology principal investigators in basic research. Ms. Zomorodian regularly instructs physicians, fellows, residents and nurses on all aspects of clinical trials for kidney, prostate and bladder cancers. More >

Emeritus Faculty

Jonathan Braun, MD 
Jonathan Braun, MD, PhD

Jonathan Braun, M.D., Ph.D., is Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He is the Chair of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Director of Tumor Immunology at the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Co-Director of the UCLA Institute of Molecular Medicine (IMED).

 

Jean B. DeKernion, MD  
Jean B. DeKernion, MD

Professor Emeritus of Urology. Residency, Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, fellowship, National Cancer Institute. Certified by the American Board of Surgery and American Board of Urology. World leader in Urologic Oncology, co-authored the first textbook on the subject. Founder, Society of Urologic Oncology, member of the American Board of Urology, Chair, Department of Defense prostate cancer Research program. Kidney, bladder and prostate cancer are the areas in which he has made the most significant contributions.

 

David J. Demanes, MD
David J. Demanes, MD
Dr. Demanes received his bachelor of arts degree from UC Berkeley and his medical degree from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He completed residencies in internal medicine and radiation oncology at UCLA and his medical oncology fellowship at UCSF. He is the past chairman and president of the American College of Radiation Oncology. More >

Administration

Dawn Zelmanowitz
Dawn Zelmanowitz

Administrator of the Institute of Urologic Oncology, Dawn Zelmanowitz joined the team in the Fall of 2016, following her appointment as Assistant Dean of Administration at UCLA's Luskin School of Public Affairs. She received her Bachelor's Degree at Brandeis University and has been with the University of California for over 25 years. Ms. Zelmanowitz began her UCLA career in the Division of Surgical Oncology, served as Director of Business Affairs with the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer C
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