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Dr. Bradly Wouters is a Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology and the Department of Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto. He serves as the Academic Program Director for Radiation Biology and is the Director of the Hypoxia Microenvironment Program at the Ontario Cancer Institute. With a robust background in Medical Physics, Dr. Wouters has contributed significantly to the understanding of the tumor microenvironment, particularly the impact of hypoxia on tumor progression and treatment response. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of oxygen sensing, the regulation of protein folding, and the responses of tumor cells to hypoxic conditions. By utilizing high-throughput genomic methods, his lab aims to characterize the effects of hypoxia on gene expression and protein production. He is also involved in creating tumor models to investigate the vulnerabilities of cancer associated with specific microenvironmental conditions. Dr. Wouters’ work is pivotal in developing innovative diagnostic and therapeutic strategies targeting hypoxic responses in cancer treatment.
University of Toronto • Toronto, Ontario
Teaching and conducting research in Radiation Oncology and Medical Biophysics.
Ontario Cancer Institute/University Health Network • Toronto, Ontario
Conducting research on the role of hypoxia in cancer biology.
Radiation Biology • Ontario Cancer Institute
Overseeing academic programs related to radiation biology.
Selective Agents Program, Ontario Institute Cancer Research • Toronto, Ontario
Investigating molecular targets in cancer treatment.
Department of Sociology