John Yuhas Memorial Lecture Series

Dr. John M. Yuhas

Dr. John M. YuhasDr. John M. Yuhas joined the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Pennsylvania in 1980 when Dr. Robert Goodman was the chair of the department. He conducted research here and was building a laboratory team when he died in 1984. John received his Ph.D. in 1966 from the University of Maryland where he was the recipient of a N.A.S.A. Fellowship, and began his work in radiation research under a grant from the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. He continued this research at The Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, Maine, and subsequently at The Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee. When the focus of his work began to concentrate in cancer therapy and carcinogenesis, he joined the Cancer Center at the University of New Mexico under Director Dr. Morton Kligerman. He left New Mexico, returning to his east coast roots and joining the University of Pennsylvania.

Year

Award Recipient

2024

Joann Sweasy, PhD
Director, Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases
Director, Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center
Professor, Eppley Institute
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Award Lecture: Tuesday, April 30, 2024, "DNA Repair Variants and Human Disease" 

2023

Kathryn D. Held, PhD
Associate Radiation Biologist, Massachusetts General Hospital
Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
President, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP)
Award Lecture: Tuesday, April 25, 2023, "Radiation Protection in Cancer-Related Research, Treatment and Imaging"

2020

Bradly G. Wouters, BEng, PhD
Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Toronto
Senior Scientist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Executive Vice President, Science and Research
University Health Network
Award Lecture: Friday, April 29, 2022, “Oxygen Sensitive Signalling Pathways and Their Contribution to Phenotypic Diversity”

2019

Sandra Demaria, MD
Professor
Department of Radiation Oncology and Pathology
Weill Cornell Medical College
Award Lecture: Tuesday, April 16, 2019,  "A new role for radiation therapy in the era of cancer immunotherapy" 

2018

Dietmar W. Siemann, PhD
Associate Chair for Research, Department of Radiation Oncology
Co-Leader, Cancer Biology Concentration, Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences,
University of Florida College of Medicine
Associate Director, Education and Training, University of Florida Health Cancer Center
Award Lecture: Thursday, May 17, 2018 “Impeding Metastasis – from Molecular Targeting to Exercise” 

2017

Peter M. Glazer, MD, PhD
Robert E. Hunter Professor and Chair
Department of Therapeutic Radiology
Professor of Genetics
Yale University
Award Lecture: Tuesday, June 27, 2017  "Oncometabolities, DNA repair, and cancer therapy"

2016

Ruth J. Muschel MD, PhD
MRC/CRUK Professor of Molecular Pathology
Department of Oncology, University of Oxford
Deputy Director, CRUK/MRC Gray Institute for Radiation Oncology & Biology
Award Lecture: Wednesday, March 2, 2016 4-5pm "Radiation Therapy and the Tumor Microenvironment"

2015

Mark W. Dewhirst, DVM, PhD
Professor of Radiation Oncology
Vice Director for Basic Science, Duke Cancer Institute,
Associate Dean for Faculty Mentoring
Duke University Medical Center
Award Lecture: Thursday, June 18, 2015 4-5pm "Discovery of therapeutic approaches that mit-igate normal tissue damage while sensitizing tumors to radiotherapy and chemotherapy"

2014

Jacqueline P. Williams, PhD, FASTRO
Professor of Environmental Medicine and Radiation Oncology
University of Rochester Medical Center
Award Lecture: Thursday, March 20, 2014 4-5pm "Mouse Tails from the University of Rochester"

2013

Martin Brown, PhD; Stanford Cancer Institute

2012

Joel Greenberger, MD, FARCO, FACR; University of Pittsburgh

2011

John Fike, PhD; University of California San Francisco

2010

Nancy Oleinick, PhD; Case Western Reserve University

2009

Michael Kastan, MD, PhD; Duke Cancer Institute

2008

Peggie Olive, PhD; University of British Columbia

2007

John Little, MD; Boston University 

2005

Robert Gillies, PhD; Moffitt Cancer Center

2003

Charles Gomer, PhD; University of Southern California

2002

Richard Hill, MD; University of Virginia

2001

James Mitchell, PhD; NCI

2000

Amato Giaccia, PhD; Stanford University

1998

Sara Rockwell, PhD, FASTRO; Yale University

1997

Eric Hall, D.Phil, FASTRO; Columbia University

1995

Michael Gould, PhD; University of Wisconsin Madison

1993

David Grdina, PhD; University of Chicago