Eric J. Vick, MD, PhD is a physician-scientist at the University of Cincinnati who studies how blood cancers such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) survive and resist therapy. His research focuses on inflammatory signaling pathways that leukemia cells use to grow, with the goal of identifying new, mechanism-based treatment strategies. His CDP project investigates dependencies created by blocking IRAK4 signaling to uncover vulnerabilities in leukemia stem and progenitor cells.
Eric Vick MD, PhD
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
United States
Project Title
Targeting Myeloid Malignancies through IRAK4 Synthetic Lethality Dependencies
Program
Career Development Program