People

Meet the Principal Investigator

Prasanna Alluri, M.D., Ph.D.

Prasanna Alluri, M.D., Ph.D.

Prasanna Alluri, M.D., Ph.D. is a physician-scientist working at the interface of clinical oncology and translational breast cancer research. Dr. Alluri received an M.D. from the University of Minnesota and a Ph.D. in biological chemistry from UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. He completed a clinical residency in radiation oncology and a research fellowship in translational oncology in the laboratory of Dr. Arul Chinnaiyan, both at the University of Michigan Medical School.

Lab Members

SM Nashir Udden, Ph.D.

SM Nashir Udden, Ph.D.

Instructor

SM Nashir Udden earned a Ph.D. in medical sciences from Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine, where he investigated the functional interrelation between non-receptor tyrosine kinase c-ABL and tumor-suppressor protein p53 during DNA damage response. Before joining the Alluri Lab, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Pathology at UT Southwestern where he investigated the functional interaction between the gut microbiome and pattern recognition receptors such as TLRs and NLRs, and their involvement in gastrointestinal disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease and colorectal cancer.

Dr. Udden has extensive expertise in cancer biology, immunology, microbiology, cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, molecular genetics, and genomics, and has published his research findings in many high-impact peer-reviewed journals, including PNASCell Reports, and Cellular Signalling. His current research focuses on the establishment of in vitro and in vivo models of treatment resistance in breast cancer and the development of novel targeted therapies to overcome treatment resistance. Nashir also plays a key role in mentoring trainees in the lab.

Ambrosia Simmons, M.D., Ph.D.

Ambrosia Simmons, M.D., Ph.D.

Clinical Fellow

Dr. Simmons received her M.D. and Ph.D. from Temple University where she studied cell cycle regulation and cell polarity in neural development. She earned her undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from the University of Michigan. Dr. Simmons is currently a medical resident in the Department of Radiation Oncology. She is a Holman Pathway Scholar working jointly in the lab of Dr. Takashi Kitamura in the Department of Psychiatry and under the mentorship of Dr. Alluri. Her project is focused on better characterizing the effects of therapeutic radiation on normal tissue within the CNS.

Kamal Pandey, Ph.D.

Kamal Pandey, Ph.D.

Postdoctoral Researcher

Dr. Pandey received his Ph.D. in biomedical sciences from CHA University, South Korea. He then carried out a post-doc term in his Ph.D. lab for a year. During his Ph.D. and post-doc periods, he focused on developing novel cancer therapeutics to enhance the efficacy of immuno-oncology drugs and overcome the resistance of targeted therapies in breast and ovarian cancers. Dr. Pandey is well trained in animal handling and has good skills in establishing humanized and PDTX mice models.

Dr. Pandey has published research and review articles in many peer-reviewed journals. His current research focuses on understanding the mechanisms involved in the development of drug resistance in breast cancer and possible therapeutic strategies that may overcome the resistance as well.

Ev Kakadiaris

Ev Kakadiaris

Medical Student

Ev is currently a second-year medical student at UT Southwestern. She graduated from Rice University with a degree in biochemistry and cell biology. In Dr. Alluri’s lab, her work centers around modeling and predicting the cardiotoxicity of radiation therapy.

Brian Lue

Brian Lue

Medical Student

Brian is currently a second-year medical student at UT Southwestern. He graduated from Caltech with a degree in chemistry. In Dr. Alluri's lab, he is focused on modeling the cardiotoxic effects of radiation therapy and on identifying novel therapeutics against aggressive forms of breast cancer.

Taylor-Jade Higgins

Taylor-Jade Higgins

Post-Baccalaureate Research Student

Taylor-Jade is a post-baccalaureate student in the Post-Baccalaureate to PhD (PB2PhD) program at UT Southwestern. She received her bachelor’s degree from Austin College in biology with a concentration in cell and molecular biology, where she studied the effects of epithelial to mesenchymal transition on PA28γ expression. Her research interests include cell biology, cancer, and translational science.

Sarah Elliott

Sarah Elliott

Graduate Student

Sarah is a third-year graduate student at UT Southwestern. She received her Bachelor of Science from McGill University in Biology. Her research interests are strongly rooted in translational sciences, and she is a member of the MoDTS track at UT Southwestern. Her research in the Alluri Lab focuses on the detection and treatment of cardiotoxicity arising from radiation therapy.

Nicole McCuen

Nicole McCuen

Graduate Student

Nicole is a graduate student in the Cancer Biology Ph.D. program at UT Southwestern. She received her undergraduate degree in biochemistry and molecular biology from Washington University in St. Louis, where she studied the effects of combination immunotherapy for multiple myeloma in hypoxia. Her current work in the lab focuses on developing a method to monitor and assess immune responses to treatment in both preclinical and clinical contexts.