Dr. Jill P. Smith | Cancer therapeutics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jill P. Smith | Cancer therapeutics | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Georgetown University | United States

Dr. Jill P. Smith is a distinguished Professor of Medicine at Georgetown University, holding dual appointments in the Departments of Medicine and Oncology, with leadership roles at the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. Her academic journey, from the University of Florida through the University of Missouri to her fellowship in Gastroenterology and Hepatology, has been marked by an enduring dedication to translational science and Cancer therapeutics. Over her illustrious career, Dr. Smith has pioneered landmark studies in Cancer therapeutics, particularly focusing on pancreatic and liver malignancies. Her investigations into cholecystokinin (CCK) receptor signaling, pancreatic tumor biology, and the development of proglumide-based interventions have advanced the understanding of Cancer therapeutics mechanisms at both cellular and systemic levels. She has directed numerous NIH and Department of Defense–funded projects that explore innovative Cancer therapeutics, such as receptor blockade, fibrosis modulation, and nanoparticle-based drug delivery systems. Dr. Smith’s honors include the Harrington Innovator Scholar Award, Bayer Discovery Awards, National Academy of Inventors membership, and Georgetown’s Innovator of the Year recognition—each underscoring her impact on Cancer therapeutics innovation. Her mentorship of generations of researchers and clinicians has fostered growth in translational research and Cancer therapeutics leadership. Her research skills encompass molecular oncology, preclinical modeling, pharmacological design, and clinical trial development in Cancer therapeutics, aligning scientific discovery with patient-centered outcomes. Dr. Smith’s professional excellence and lifelong pursuit of advancing Cancer therapeutics have made her a global authority in gastroenterological oncology. Scopus profile of 3,983 Citations, 109 Documents, 35 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Nature Communications. (2025). Allelic effects on KLHL17 expression underlie a pancreatic cancer genome-wide association signal at chr1p36.33.

2. Cancers. (2025). Mechanistic insights into proglumide’s role in immune cell efficacy and response to immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy in hepatocellular carcinoma.

3. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. (2025). Target-specific locked nucleic acid gapmer decreases growth and metastases of pancreatic cancer.

4. Livers. (2025). Endogenous alcohol and auto-brewery syndrome complicating liver transplantation: A case report and literature review.

5. Cancer Investigation. (2025). A phase I study of the naturally occurring bioactive, opioid growth factor, in patients with unresectable hepatocellular cancer.

Ms. Mahsa Ejtema| Medical Physcis | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mahsa Ejtema| Medical Physcis | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mahsa Ejtema, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Mahsa Ejtema holds an M.Sc. in Medical Physics with a minor in Radiation Biology from Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran, where she achieved a GPA of 19.24/20 (Sep 2020 – Oct 2023). She also earned a B.Sc. in Radiation Therapy from Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran, with a GPA of 17.80/20 (Sep 2016 – July 2020). Prior to her university education, she completed her high school education with a focus on Life Sciences at the National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents (Sampad) in Tehran, Iran, achieving a GPA of 19.94/20 (Sep 2009 – Aug 2016).

PROFILE

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Academic Background

M.Sc. in Medical Physics (Minor: Radiation Biology), Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran (Sep 2020 – Oct 2023)

B.Sc. in Radiation Therapy, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol, Iran (Sep 2016 – July 2020)

High School Diploma in Life Sciences, National Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents (Sampad), Tehran, Iran (Sep 2009 – Aug 2016)

Research Experience:

M.Sc. Thesis (Aug 2022 – Sep 2023)

Title: Investigation of chemoradiation effect of cisplatin in combination with Copper-Cysteamine nanoparticles on HeLa cervical cancer cells

Supervisor: Dr. Nahid Chegeni

Books

Second Author: “Introduction to Laser Science and Technology: Physics, Medical Applications, and Safety”

First Author: Dr. Nahid Chegeni

Published: September 2023

ISBN: 978-622-294-491-9

Honors

Ranked 38th out of 1000+ on the Medical Physics master’s entrance exam

Dean’s List (all semesters) throughout master’s studies

Research Interests

Chemoradiation therapy

Nanoparticle-mediated cancer treatments

Radiation biology

Medical applications of laser technology

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