Areas of expertise
Cancer biology, Health and healthcare equity
BIO
Trained in biology and pathology, Gary Stein has a longstanding dedication to translating mechanistic understanding of cancer biology into clinically relevant investigation with the potential for advancing cancer prevention, early detection and therapy. Transdisciplinary team research has always been a key approach for Gary Stein – it has been the guiding strategy for his own research group and he actively advocates collaboration in his role as Chair of the University of Vermont Department of Biochemistry and Vermont Principal Investigator for the Northern New England Clinical and Translational Research Network (NNE-CTR). He is committed to addressing the challenges of health and healthcare equity in rural northern New England.
Courses
BIOC 6072: Cancer Biology (Fall)
Awards and Achievements
2015- Honorary Professorship, Andres Bello University, Santiago, Chile
2017- Arthur Jason Perelman, MD’52 Professor in Cancer Research, UVM Larner College of Medicine
2018- UVM Larner College of Medicine Research Laureate
2019- Elected Fellow of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
2020- UVM University Scholar Award
2021- Atlantic Cancer Consortium Scientific Advisory Committee
2023- University Distinguished Professor, University of Vermont
Bio
Trained in biology and pathology, Gary Stein has a longstanding dedication to translating mechanistic understanding of cancer biology into clinically relevant investigation with the potential for advancing cancer prevention, early detection and therapy. Transdisciplinary team research has always been a key approach for Gary Stein – it has been the guiding strategy for his own research group and he actively advocates collaboration in his role as Chair of the University of Vermont Department of Biochemistry and Vermont Principal Investigator for the Northern New England Clinical and Translational Research Network (NNE-CTR). He is committed to addressing the challenges of health and healthcare equity in rural northern New England.
Courses
BIOC 6072: Cancer Biology (Fall)
Awards and Achievements
2015- Honorary Professorship, Andres Bello University, Santiago, Chile
2017- Arthur Jason Perelman, MD’52 Professor in Cancer Research, UVM Larner College of Medicine
2018- UVM Larner College of Medicine Research Laureate
2019- Elected Fellow of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
2020- UVM University Scholar Award
2021- Atlantic Cancer Consortium Scientific Advisory Committee
2023- University Distinguished Professor, University of Vermont