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Michael DiGiovanna, MD, PhD

Professor of Internal Medicine (Medical Oncology)
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Chair, Breast Cancer Tumor Board, Yale Cancer Center

Curriculum Director, Office of Education

Thread Leader, Pharmacology, Office of Education

Master Course Co-Leader, Office of Education

About

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Professor of Internal Medicine (Medical Oncology)

Chair, Breast Cancer Tumor Board, Yale Cancer Center; Curriculum Director, Office of Education; Thread Leader, Pharmacology, Office of Education; Master Course Co-Leader, Office of Education

Biography

Dr. DiGiovanna is a native of Long Island, NY, who graduated from Cornell University in 1984 with a B.A. and a double major in the fields of biochemistry and music. He attended Yale University from 1984 through 1990 where he was earned the MD and PhD degrees, with his PhD in Pharmacology. He continued his post-graduate training at Yale, performing internship and residency in Internal Medicine, a research post-doctoral fellowship, and a clinical fellowship in Medical Oncology. He is currently an attending physician in Medical Oncology and Professor of Medicine (Oncology) and Pharmacology at Yale University. His clinical specialty is breast cancer and he conducts both clinical and laboratory-based research. His translational laboratory research focuses on signal transduction in breast cancer. He also has had many leadership roles in education at the Yale School of Medicine, including current roles as Co-Director of the Pre-Clerkship Curriculum, Pharmacology Thread Leader, and Co-Leader of the Genes & Development Master Course. Learn more about Dr. DiGiovanna>>

Appointments

  • Medical Oncology

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  • Pharmacology

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Education & Training

Fellow
Yale School of Medicine (1997)
Postdoctoral Fellow
Yale University (1997)
Resident
Yale University School of Medicine (1994)
PhD
Yale University (1990)
MD
Yale University (1990)
BA
Cornell University, Biology (Biochemistry), Music (1984)

Research

Overview

We study signal transduction by growth factor receptor tyrosine
kinases, focusing on the EGFR/HER2/ErbB family, including the impact of
signaling by these receptors on clinical outcomes and response to
targeted therapies for cancer, and their potential as therapeutic
targets in novel combination therapies. A major focus in our laboratory
has been the interaction of HER2 signaling with estrogen receptor (ER)
signaling in breast cancer, and with IGF-I receptor
signaling, and the effects of inhibitors of these receptors in
combination targeted therapies. We have also found that in breast
cancer patients, tumors harboring activated HER2 have adverse
prognosis, and these tumors have co-overexpression of EGFR. We continue
to study how signaling by these receptors impacts responses to
different types of therapies and explore targeting these receptors in
combination with other novel targeted therapeutics.

Medical Research Interests

Breast Neoplasms; Clinical Trial; Medical Oncology; Pharmacology; Protein-Tyrosine Kinases; Signal Transduction

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Michael DiGiovanna's published research.

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Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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    JCO Precision Oncology

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    Clinical Cancer Research

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    Breast Cancer Research and Treatment

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    British Journal of Cancer

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    Cancer Research

Clinical Care

Overview

Michael DiGiovanna, MD, PhD, is a professor of internal medicine at Yale School of Medicine and, as a Yale Medicine oncologist, treats cancer patients at the Yale Cancer Center. His primary focus is the treatment and management of breast cancer.

Dr. DiGiovanna has conducted both clinical and laboratory-based research having led a translational laboratory focused on signal transduction in breast cancer. His research delves into breast cancer treatment strategies, including studies of targeted drug combinations for treating breast cancer. Dr. DiGiovanna’s work has been recognized with several awards and grants, including an American Cancer Society Research Scholar Grant and a Women's Health Investigator Award.

Clinical Specialties

Medical Oncology; Breast Oncology

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