Education
- Postdoctoral Research 1986, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
- Ph.D. 1985, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
- M.S. 1980, National Taiwan University.
- B.S. 1978, National Taiwan University.

Areas of Interest
Dr. Chen¹s research focuses on exploring signaling pathways that govern
cancer cell survival as targets for drug discovery and design. He employs a
multidisciplinary approach to identify new molecular targets by combining
expertise ranging from synthetic organic chemistry to molecular and cellular
biology in his research team. His laboratory has designed a series of novel
small-molecule agents that cause apoptosis by attacking different molecular
defects in tumor cells. These molecular targets include Akt signaling,
Bcl-xL/Bcl-2, histone deacetylase, DNA methyltransferase, cyclin D1,
b-catenin, and androgen receptor. These novel agents mediate
antiproliferative effects through mechanisms distinct from that of
conventional chemotherapeutic regimens, which will provide a rational
approach for molecular targeted cancer therapy. Currently, many of these
promising compounds are undergoing in vivo target validation in his
laboratory using a number of cancer models including prostate, breast, lung,
liver, and ovarian cancers. Two of these agents, the PDK-1 inhibitor
OSU-03012 and the histone deacetylase inhibitor HDAC-42, are currently
undergoing preclinical testing under the Rapid Access to Intervention
Development (RAID) program at the National Cancer Institute, which will
facilitate the translation of these agents into the clinic.
These studies are supported by research grants by the National Institutes of
Health, Susan Komen Foundation, The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and Army
Prostate Cancer Research Program.
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Courses Taught
Biopharmacy 602: The second in a two-course sequence which provides the fundamental background in modern molecular life science required for pharmacy studies.

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Honors & Awards (in the past three years)
2005 The Lucius A. Wing Chair of Cancer Research and Therapy, OSU
Comprehensive Cancer Center
2005 Advisory Board Committee, Institute of Biological Chemistry, Academia
Sinica, Taiwan
2004 Winner of the V Foundation-AACR Grants in Translational Cancer Research
2004 Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
(AAAS)
2003 Kimberly Chair Professorship, OSU College of Pharmacy

Professional Experience
2002-present:
Professor of Internal Medicine and Urology, College of Medicine,
The Ohio State University.
2001-present:
Member, James Comprehensive Cancer Center, The Ohio State University.
2001-present: Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, Division of Medicinal Chemistry & Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, The Ohio State University.
1998-2001:
Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Kentucky.
1995-2001:
Member, Markey Cancer Center, University of Kentucky.
1995-1998: Associate Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Kentucky.
1991-1995:
Associate Professor of Medicinal Chemistry & Pharmacognosy,
University of Rhode Island.
1987-1991:
Assistant
Professor of Medicinal Chemistry & Pharmacognosy,
University of Rhode Island.

Related Links
Promising Cancer Therapy Accelerated for Testing
http://www.jamesline.com/research/features.cfm?ID=2368
Potential cancer therapies invented at Ohio State are licensed to drug
development firm
http://www.pharmacy.ohio-state.edu/news/cancer_therapies.cfm
Researchers Make Vitamin E Offshoot a Potent Cancer Killer:
http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/vitesuccin.htm
Intelligent Drug Design:
http://www.jamesline.com/news/publications/frontiers/archives/?ID=1411&CID=0
OSU Research News Story: Anti-Cancer Agent Built from Anti-Inflammation Drug: http://researchnews.osu.edu/archive/apop.htm
College of Pharmacy News: Dr. Chen honored as American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow:
http://www.pharmacy.ohio-state.edu/services/news/Ching-ShihChen.cfm
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