Christopher Kemp, PhD

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Dr. Christopher Kemp PhD
faculty member

Christopher Kemp, PhD

Professor, Human Biology Division, Fred Hutch

Professor
Human Biology Division, Fred Hutch

Professor, Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutch

Professor
Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutch

Member, Translational Data Science Integrated Research Center (TDS IRC), Fred Hutch

Member
Translational Data Science Integrated Research Center (TDS IRC), Fred Hutch

Fax: 206.667.5815
Mail Stop: C1-015

Dr. Christopher Kemp works to make the promise of precision oncology a reality. His goal is to develop targeted therapies — treatments that not only target a specific individual’s tumors, but that target tumors while sparing healthy tissue. He and his team have developed an approach to identify the next generation of precision cancer therapeutics that draws on patient tumor samples. It integrates molecular information from tumor genomics with cancer cell’s sensitivity to potential drugs. The team is applying the strategy to cancers including pancreatic, ovarian, breast, and head and neck cancer. Dr. Kemp is a member of the Cancer Target Discovery and Development Network, a multi-institutional collaborative effort designed to bridge the knowledge gap between cancer genomics and precision oncology.

Other Appointments & Affiliations

Affiliate Investigator, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutch

Affiliate Investigator
Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutch

Affiliate Professor, Pathology, University of Washington School of Medicine

Affiliate Professor, Pathology
University of Washington School of Medicine

Education

PhD, Oncology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1989

MS, Fisheries Science, Oregon State University, 1984

BA, Biology, Case Western Reserve University, 1980

"By teaming up with experts with a range of experience, we will be able to translate our findings to the clinic much faster. I’m more optimistic than ever before."

— Dr. Christopher Kemp

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