Van Barnes, PhD

Van Barnes, PhD

Research Faculty & Alliance Lead

My diverse experience in the cancer field, including research on kinase signaling pathways in my graduate and post-doctoral training, combined with my involvement in pre-IND (Investigational New Drug Application) and clinical projects, has provided a unique perspective on development strategies for novel therapies. During my doctoral training, I merged my chemical engineering background with biological research to test compounds targeting members of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway in tumorigenesis and metastatic progression. The novel inhibitors from this project catalyzed our collaboration with researchers evaluating MAPK involvement in osteogenic processes mediated by melatonin, expanding my interest in kinase functions beyond the context of cancer. From my post-doctoral work on the understudied kinase MAP3K19, I became adept at generating and optimizing tools for biological evaluation, as reagents were not commercially available. The long-term goal of my research is centered around delineating MAPK cascades in physiologically relevant cancer models to advance the understanding of disease pathology and personalized therapy.

LCRC Faculty

Yan Dong PhD
Tumor Biology
Tulane University School of Medicine
Nicholas Duesbery PhD
Population Sciences
Ochsner Health
Samrat Dutta PhD
Therapeutics & Diagnostics
Xavier University
Margarita Echeverri PhD
Population Sciences
Xavier University
Khalid A El Sayed PhD
Therapeutics & Diagnostics
Tulane University School of Medicine
Jasmin Eugene PharmD
Population Sciences
Xavier University
Jennifer Fang, PhD
Tumor Biology
Tulane University School of Medicine
Faye Grimsley, PhD
Xavier University
Wenke Feng, PhD
Tumor Biology