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Dr. Renata Jaskula Sztul

Associate Professor

Areas of Interest 
neuroendocrine cancers, personalized cancer therapy, mouse models of neuroendocrine cancers, targeted drug delivery, nanomedicines, the tumor suppressor role of Notch

Biography

Renata Jaskula-Sztul has a Masters degree in Cell Biology from the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland and a PhD in Biochemistry from the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences. She completed a two-year postdoctoral training in the Department of Pharmacology followed by an additional three-year postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Human Oncology at UW-Madison. Since joining the Department of Surgery at UAB she has been working on multiple projects investigating the role of several small molecules in suppression of neuroendocrine cancers growth. Some of these compounds are already in Phase I clinical trials. In addition, she is investigating the tumor suppressor role of the Notch pathway in vitro and in vivo in medullary thyroid cancer. Most recently, she has changed the scientific direction to utilize novel nanomedicine techniques in order to develop targeted cancer therapies. In collaboration with bioengineers she has developed nanoparticles (nano polymers and unimolecular micelles) conjugated with anticancer drugs specifically targeting neuroendocrine tumor cells and tissues. It is hoped that the multi-functional nanoparticle therapeutics which she is innovating will provide safe, effective treatments that can either augment or supplant surgical operations in the treatment of neuroendocrine cancer.

Honors and Awards

Awarded by Young Supporters Board of the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center New Faculty Development Award in Cancer Research for project “Tumor-Targeting Drug Delivery for Neuroendocrine Cancer Therapy”

Education

Graduate School
Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry
Polish Academy of Sciences
PhD, Biochemistry

Adam Mickiewicz University
Poznan, Poland
MSc, Biology of Cell and Organism 

Contact

Campus Address
Wallace Tumor Institute
Suite 310H

Phone
205-975-3507

Email
rjsztul@uabmc.edu