BLRD Research Career Scientist Award Application

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Abstract

Dr. El-Rifai is a Research Career Scientist funded by a VA merit award since 2012. He is a member of the Research and Development committee at the Miami VA who participates in active mentoring of junior scientists. He is also the vice chair and Professor of Surgery, Leader of the Tumor Biology Research Program, and Associate Director for Program Development at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center. As the Associate Director for Program Development at Sylvester, he works with the senior leadership to create new research programs, including faculty alignment, recruitment and resource allocation. Dr. El-Rifai oversees the research development, mentors junior faculty, and participates in research training of residents and fellows. Dr. El-Rifai’s research is funded by VA merit awards since 2012 and continuous NCI funding for 20 years with 197 peer-reviewed publications, and over 220 scientific abstracts. His research aims for a better understanding of the biology of gastro-esophageal cancers and developing novel therapeutic approaches. His laboratory provides unique training experiences in genetics, epigenetics, and cancer biology, focusing on molecular mechanisms of gastrointestinal tumorigenesis and the development of novel strategies for cancer therapeutics. Dr. El-Rifai has trained more than 75 personnel that included undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, and residents. He has mentored more than 15 junior faculty members, many of whom have progressed to independent faculty positions. Dr. El-Rifai’s laboratory works closely with basic science and clinical research colleagues for one common goal; a better clinical outcome. The El-Rifai laboratory utilizes innovative mouse models, 3D organoid cultures, and human tissue samples. Dr. El-Rifai has made significant contributions in the area of gastric cancer and esophageal adenocarcinoma. He has been successful in identifying the signaling links between inflammation and cancer in gastric and esophageal adenocarcinomas, discovering novel genes that mediate drug resistance, and developing targeted therapy approaches for upper GI cancers. Dr. El-Rifai work using the trefoil factor 1 knockout mouse model in conjunction with in vitro assays and human tissues samples has shown that TFF1 has potent anti-inflammatory and tumor suppressor functions, which protect against the development of gastric cancer in mouse and human. Dr. El-Rifai lab has made significant contributions to the current understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC). Barrett’s esophagus, the main risk factor for EAC, develops as a consequence of chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease. He demonstrated an epigenetic switch that turns off several anti-tumorigenic antioxidant response genes, concordant with activation of other genes that promote a pro-tumorigenic antioxidant response. The pioneering work from his lab has shown t...

Key facts

NIH application ID
10480519
Project number
2IK6BX003787-06
Recipient
MIAMI VA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Principal Investigator
WAEL EL-RIFAI
Activity code
IK6
Funding institute
VA
Fiscal year
2022
Award amount
Award type
2
Project period
2017-04-01 → 2029-03-31