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photo Jason J Luke, MD, FACP

Hematology/Oncology

Associate Director for Clinical Research of Hillman Cancer Center

Director - Immunotherapy and Drug Development Center

Email: lukejj@upmc.edu

Phone: 412-623-4511

Contact
Office: Hillman Cancer Center Research Pavilion
5117 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
 
Phone: 412-623-4511
Fax: 412-692-4705
E-mail: lukejj@upmc.edu
Education and Training
Education
MD, Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science/Chicago Medical School, 2006
Training
Internal Medicine Residency, Boston University Medical Center, 2009
Medical Oncology and Medicine Fellowships, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medical Center, 2012
Research Interest
Dr. Luke is one of the foremost international investigators in the realm of immuno-oncology, having led clinical trials of immunotherapies including but not limited to anti-PD1/L1, CTLA4, many secondary checkpoints, bispecific approaches (checkpoint, CD3 and cytokine), metabolism modifiers (IDO, A2Ar/CD73/CD39 and arginase), innate agonists of STING, TLRs and oncolytic virus as well as solid tumor cellular therapies (TCRs and CART). In melanoma, Dr. Luke has designed and led two practice changing trials determining the role of anti-PD1 + CTLA4 after initial anti-PD1 failure (compendium listed in the NCCN) and altering the landscape of melanoma oncology practice across dermatology, surgery and medical oncology via establishment of modern adjuvant therapy with anti-PD1 for node negative stage IIB/C disease (leading to FDA/EMA approval). Dr. Luke has been a major contributor toward the investigation of radiation and the microbiome in relation to cancer immunotherapy. Dr. Luke’s major translational research focus leverages large scale informatics to advance cancer immunotherapy. Dr. Luke has on-going NIH funding for his translational research laboratory which focuses on tumor-intrinsic mechanisms of immune exclusion and designing next generation immunotherapy approaches to overcome them.
Clinical Interest
Phase I clinical trials, immunotherapy of cancer, drug development for cancer, melanoma
Publications
For my complete bibliography, Click Here.
Notable Achievements
Young Investigator Award, Conquer Cancer Foundation of ASCO, 2011
Tract Leader, Melanoma, Cancer Education Committee, ASCO, 2013
Denise and Michael Kellen - Melanoma Research Alliance Young Investigator, 2014
Paul Calabresi Career Development in Clinical Oncology Award, 2014
Young Investigator Award, Cancer Research Foundation, 2015
Humanitarian Award, Melanoma Research Foundation, 2018
40 Under 40, Crain’s Business Chicago, 2018
Member, ASCO Melanoma Science Committee, 2018
Cancer Clinical Investigator Team Leadership Award, NIH/NCI, 2018
UPitt Ascending Star Award, 2023