Contact Information

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(631) 216-2902

Email 
christopher.clarke@stonybrookmedicine.edu

Stony Brook Cancer Center
MART Bldg. 9M-0830
Lauterbur Drive
Stony Brook, NY 11794-7294

Christopher Clarke, PhD
Clarke Research Lab

Christopher Clarke, PhD

Associate Professor of Research, Department of Medicine,
Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University

Research Program

Lipid Signaling and Metabolism in Cancer

Department

Department of Medicine

Research Interest

Deregulation of cellular sphingolipid levels has been found to occur in many cancers but it it is unknown if this dysregulation helps to drive tumorigenesis, and the factors that cause this dysregulation are unclear. This lack of a mechanistic understanding of how sphingolipids are coupled to tumor behavior remains a critical barrier that has contributed in part to a long-delayed translation of sphingolipid metabolism as an effective druggable target for cancer. To address this knowledge gap, the overarching goal of my research program is to develop a mechanistic understanding of the interplay between oncogenes and SL metabolism, how this functionally couples to tumorigenesis, and how this can be exploited therapeutically. This would be used to guide the development of anti-cancer drugs targeting ‘tumor-type’ specific sphingolipid metabolism, an attractive approach as most metabolic outputs are enzymatically driven and such enzymes are highly druggable.

At present, I have two major research projects:

  1. Oncogenic reprogamming of sphingolipid metabolism as a driver of anoikis resistance and metastasis
  2. Targeting sphingolipid metabolism to reduce doxorubicin cardiotoxicity without interfering with its anti-cancer effects.

Education

BSc (Hons), University of Salford, UK, 2001
PhD, University of Manchester, UK, 2005

Publications

A complete list of publications can be found HERE.