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Personal profile
Research interests
Jan Paul Medema studied Chemistry in Leiden and performed his PhD studies at the Univeristy of Utrecht analyzing the role of the Ras GTPase GAP120 in differentiation of keratinocytes. During his first postdoctoral years at the German Cancer Center in Heidelberg he worked on the signal transduction cascade induced by CD95/Fas/APO-1 and used this insight in cancer immunology during his postdoc at the LUMC in Leiden. Here he became assistant and subsequently associate Professor focussing more and more on the role of cell death escape mechanisms that tumors use to avoid immune surveilance and help escape from chemotherapy. In 2005 he moved to the AMC in Amsterdam to start the laboratory of Experimental Oncology and Radiobiology (LEXOR) and became full Professor, department head and in 2016 Scientific director of the Cancer Center Amsterdam. His laborotory LEXOR now houses multiple research teams that study cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, specifically colorectal, esophageal and pancreatic cancer. The aim is to understand the heterogeneity present within these cancers and between distinct cancer patients. For colorectal cancer we have been instrumental in the design of molecular subtypes that identify patient groups with clearly distinctive tumors from a biological point of view. Understanding the ontogeny, molecular wiring and vulnerabilities of these molecular subtypes is key to our research program.
Next to this patient-to-patient variation we study the intra-tumor heterogeneity from a cancer stem cell perspective. Interaction with the microenvironment, nutrients, microvasculature and immune components is part of our studies to unravel biological wiring as well as novel targets for therapy.
For our studies we depend on primary tumor material from patients and hence we have optimal connection to several clinical departments (Surgery, Pathology, Radiotherapy, Med Oncology and Gastroenterology). Moreover, organoids and xenografts derived from tumor material as well as a wide range of mouse models is part of our research infrastructure.
Focus points
- Colon Cancer, prognosis, novel therapies and therapy resistance
- Colon Cancer Subtypes
- Apoptosis/Cell death mechanisms
- Radiation damage
specialisation
Experimental Oncology and Radiobiology
specialisation
Colorectal Cancer Biology and Treatment
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
External positions
Committee Member, AIRC
1 Jan 2017 → …
Committee Member, KWF Kankerbestrijding
1 Apr 2016 → 1 Jul 2022
Panel member and Chair, European Research Council
2016 → 2022
Associate Editor, Cell Death and Differentiation (NPG)
2014 → …
Editor in Chief, Oncogenesis (NPG)
2014 → …
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Projects
- 1 Active
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Medema J.P.: Cell death induction and resistance in tumor cells
Adam, R., Blok, R., Buikhuisen, J., Ebbing, E., van der Heijden, M., Kirov, A., Linnekamp, J., Lodestijn, S., van Neerven, S., Oei, A., Prasetyanti, P., Ramesh, P., Tekin, C., Veenstra, V., Medema, J. P., Bijlsma, M., Franken, N., Vermeulen, L., van Hooff, S., Cameron, K., ten Cate, R., de Jong, J., Rodermond, H. & Tuysuz, N.
1/01/2006 → …
Project: Research
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Consensus molecular subtypes of colorectal cancer are recapitulated in in vitro and in vivo models
Linnekamp, J. F., van Hooff, S. R., Prasetyanti, P. R., Kandimalla, R., Buikhuisen, J. Y., Fessler, E., Ramesh, P., Lee, K. A. S. T., Bochove, G. G. W., de Jong, J. H., Cameron, K., van Leersum, R., Rodermond, H. M., Franitza, M., Nürnberg, P., Mangiapane, L. R., Wang, X., Clevers, H., Vermeulen, L., Stassi, G., & 1 others , 2018, In: Cell death and differentiation. 25, p. 616-633Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
115 Citations (Scopus) -
Targeting the Colorectal Cancer Stem Cell
Medema, J. P., 2017, In: New England journal of medicine. 377, 9, p. 888-890Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial › Academic › peer-review
40 Citations (Scopus) -
The consensus molecular subtypes of colorectal cancer
Guinney, J., Dienstmann, R., Wang, X., de Reyniès, A., Schlicker, A., Soneson, C., Marisa, L., Roepman, P., Nyamundanda, G., Angelino, P., Bot, B. M., Morris, J. S., Simon, I. M., Gerster, S., Fessler, E., de Sousa E Melo, F., Missiaglia, E., Ramay, H., Barras, D., Homicsko, K., & 20 others , 2015, In: Nature medicine. 21, 11, p. 1350-1356Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
2941 Citations (Scopus) -
Methylation of cancer-stem-cell-associated Wnt target genes predicts poor prognosis in colorectal cancer patients
de Sousa E Melo, F., Colak, S., Buikhuisen, J., Koster, J., Cameron, K., de Jong, J. H., Tuynman, J. B., Prasetyanti, P. R., Fessler, E., van den Bergh, S. P., Rodermond, H., Dekker, E., van der Loos, C. M., Pals, S. T., van de Vijver, M. J., Versteeg, R., Richel, D. J., Vermeulen, L. & Medema, J. P., 2011, In: Cell Stem Cell. 9, 5, p. 476-485Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
256 Citations (Scopus) -
Microenvironmental regulation of stem cells in intestinal homeostasis and cancer
Medema, J. P. & Vermeulen, L., 2011, In: NATURE. 474, 7351, p. 318-326Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › Academic › peer-review
378 Citations (Scopus)
Activities
- 1 Membership of committee
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AIRC (External organisation)
Jan Paul Medema (Chair)
1 Jan 2015Activity: Membership › Membership of committee › Academic