Annual Precision Medicine & Big Data Congress

Paul J. Higgins

Paul J. Higgins

Chair, Department of Regenerative & Cancer Cell Biology
Albany Medical College
Albany, New York 12208

Biography

Paul J. Higgins received his Ph.D. degree in molecular biology from New York University in 1976. He joined the faculty of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the Cornell University School of Medicine in 1977, where he was a member of the program on cell biology/genetics and the program on molecular biology/virology. Dr. Higgins is currently a Professor and Director of the Center for Cell Biology and Cancer Research at the Albany Medical College in Albany, New York. He was the founding Vice President of the Albany Research Institute and currently serves on the Board of Directors. He has been the Chairman of National Institutes of Health and Department of Defense Review Panels, and received several prestigious awards including the Moyer Award and, most recently, the 2008 Excellence Award in Molecular Medicine. Dr. Higgins has been a member of several journal editorial boards, edited books on cancer biology, and published more than 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers.


Research Interest

Dr. Higgins research focus on the molecular mechanisms underlying transcriptional regulation of the critical inflammation and fibrosis-promoting factor PAI-1 (plasminogen activator inhibitor-1; SERPINE1). PAI-1 is a major effector of human fibrotic disease where it promotes the development of, and maintains, the inflammatory and angiogenic responses. His current efforts focus on creation of molecular genetics "reagents", including PAI-1 oligonucleotide decoys, antisense constructs, silencing RNAs and micro-RNAs that target PAI-1 gene expression in the fibrotic stroma as well as in angiogenic endothelial cells.

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