Yaguang Xi,MD, PhD

Yaguang Xi,MD, PhD

Professor and Vice chair for Research

Dr. Xi is a Professor and ViceChair for Research of the Department of Genetics and a Program Member ofStanley S. Scott Cancer Center. Prior to pursuing his PhD study, Dr. Xipracticed as a general surgeon. His research interests include cancer therapeutics,cancer chemoprevention, health disparities, metastasis, immunotherapy, and newdrug development. His research projects are funded by NIH R01, P20, R21 grants,American Cancer Society Research Scholar Award, and VA Merit Award.

Research Interests:      

1. Breast cancer and colorectal cancer
2. Targeted therapy and cancer chemoprevention
3. Preclinical animal models
4. Cancer immunotherapy (immune checkpoint inhibitors)
5. Health disparity studies in triple-negative breast cancer
6. Tumor microenvironment and exosomal microRNAs
7. Biomarkers of tumor metastasis        

     

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Additional Info                  

Membership in Professional Organizations:      
2004-Present    American Association for Cancer Research (Active Member)
2012-Present    International Honor Society Beta Gamma Sigma (Lifetime Member)

LCRC Faculty

Bilon Khambu, MSc, PhD
Cancer Biology
Tulane University School of Medicine
Paul Kim, PhD
Cancer Biology
Grambling State University
Megan Knapp PhD MPH
Population Sciences
Xavier University
Vladimir Kolesnichenko PhD
Translational Oncology
Xavier University
Jay Kolls, MD
Translational Oncology
Tulane University School of Medicine
Hari K Koul PhD, FACN, FASN
Cancer Biology
LSU Health - New Orleans
K. Gus Kousoulas PhD
Genes X Environment
LSU - School of Veterinary Medicine
Konstantin Kousoulas, PhD
Cancer Biology
LSU School of Veterinary Medicine
Anup Kundu PhD
Translational Oncology
Xavier University