Samuel Denmeade

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Who is Samuel Denmeade?

Dr. Samuel Ray Denmeade is a Professor of Oncology, Urology and Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

As a clinical oncologist Dr. Denmeade has been the lead investigator on clinical trials testing new hormone therapies for prostate cancer. Dr. Denmeade also is a laboratory scientist focused on the development of novel ways to treat prostate cancer. His main research focus has been on the design and characterization of prodrugs and protoxins targeted for activation by cancer specific proteases. This research is based on the strategy that lethal drugs/toxins could be disguised as a prodrug and only released when exposed to the enzymatic activity of proteases such as PSA which are only present in its enzymatically active form in the tumor and not elsewhere in the body. One of these prodrugs termed G202 consists of an analog of the highly toxic natural product thapsigargin coupled to a peptide recognized as a substrate by the protease Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen. The G202 prodrug is currently being evaluated for its toxicity and therapeutic effectiveness in clinical trials sponsored by GenSpera, Inc. Dr.

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Education
  • Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
  • Columbia University

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on July 23, 2013

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