Dr. Kay Macleod

Professor

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Biography

Kay Macleod is a Professor at the University of Chicago, specializing in cancer research with a focus on mitochondrial biology. Her research lab, the Macleod Lab, conducts groundbreaking studies on how mitochondrial function and signaling influence cell responses to stress and contribute to cancer progression. Macleod's work is significant in the understanding of how mitochondrial dysfunction can lead to conditions like hepatocellular carcinoma and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, specifically in cancer cachexia and metabolic dysfunctions. She has extensively studied mitophagy, particularly the roles of the BNIP3 and BNIP3L (NIX) proteins in cellular homeostasis and tumor growth regulation, revealing their divergent roles in tumor suppression and promotion. With educational credentials including a Ph.D. in Cancer Biology from the University of Glasgow, her academic contributions are echoed in numerous publications and significant research funding. Macleod's accolades include multiple awards for her impactful research contributions, including a prestigious role as a Principal Investigator for several NIH grants.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2010-09-01 — Present

University of Chicago • Chicago, IL

Awards

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Raymond F Zelko Young Investigator

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V Foundation Scholar

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Fletcher Scholar Award

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Womens Board Senior Scholar

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Janet Rowley Discovery Award

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Doctorate Program
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TOEFL
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IELTS
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Specialization Notes

Department of Philosophy