Maura L. Gillison
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Maura Lianne Gillison is an American medical oncologist and molecular epidemiologist. She is credited as the first investigator to establish a connection between HPV and oral cancer.


Early life and education

Gillison was born in
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but moved regularly through Canada, the United States, and Mexico, due to her father's position. She completed her
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degree in zoology from
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before moving to
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for her
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and PhD at
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(JHU). As a graduate student, Gillison co-published a study in 2000 through the ''
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'' which demonstrated a link between human papillomavirus virus (HPV)-16 and oropharyngeal cancers. She is credited as the first investigator to establish a connection between HPV and oral cancer. She later stated that although the paper impacted her entire career, she was "having so much fun that I didn’t realize its implications." Following her time at JHU, Gillison was inducted as a member of
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, an honorary society for studies in public health.


Career

Following her 2000 study, Gillison became the senior investigator on a 2007 ''
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'' study ''Case–Control Study of Human Papillomavirus and Oropharyngeal Cancer'' showing that HPV 16 infection results in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCCs) in both men and women, and that having multiple oral sex partners increases the risk for developing these cancers. The following year, Gillison and her research team described distinct risk factor profiles for HPV16–positive and HPV16–negative HNSCCs. Gillison was recruited from JHU in 2009 to join the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center with research grants from the
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(NCI). In the same year, she presented data at the
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(ASCO) conference showing that HPV is the most important predictor of clinical response to tumor therapy and prognosis for patients with these cancers. As a result of her work, the NCI recommended that clinical trials in HNSCC stratify tumors by HPV status. The following year, she was inducted into the
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. She was also honored by the
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with the 2012 Richard and Hinda Rosenthal Memorial Award. As the Jeg Coughlin Chair in Cancer Research, professor in the division of medical oncology, and member of the cancer control program at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Gillison was elected a member of the
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. She was also inducted into JHU's Society of Scholars in 2016. In 2017, Gillison joined the
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to continue her research into HPV-caused cancers. She also began investigating the genetics underlying how HPV causes human cells to become cancerous. During the
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, Gillison was appointed to Sensei Biotherapeutics, Inc's Immuno-Oncology Advisory Board. She was also the recipient of the 2021 David A. Karnofsky Memorial Award and Lecture from the ASCO.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gillison, Maura L. Living people American oncologists Duke University alumni Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health alumni Johns Hopkins University faculty University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center faculty Members of the National Academy of Medicine Members of the American Society for Clinical Investigation Year of birth missing (living people) American women oncologists 21st-century American scientists 21st-century American women scientists