October 2022- Congratulations to Juliane Winkler who will be starting her own lab at the Medical University of Vienna. We are so excited to see the amazing work her lab will do! Good Luck!
July, 2021 - Job opportunity in the Goga Lab! The Goga Lab is looking for Junior/Assistant/Associate/Full Specialists to join our team! We are seeking laboratory technicians to help manage and provide assistance with various projects ongoing in the lab. Learn more about the positions and how to apply here or by clicking this link!
May, 2021 - Joyce Lee and colleagues have a new research paper out on bioRxiv titled "Combinatorial Immunotherapies Overcome MYC-Driven Immune Evasion". Check it out here!
January, 2021 - The Goga Lab, in collaboration with five other UCSF labs, have been awarded an Endeavor Award from the Mark Foundation for Cancer Research to tackle the challenges and unanswered questions in metastatic cancer. As a collaborative team, we work towards learning the biology and complexity of metastatic tumors. Read more here!
January, 2021 - Congratulations to Joyce, Jeremy, and Baris for there recent collaborative work with Prof. Nirmala Ramanujam at Duke University.
December, 2020 - Joyce Lee presented her work at this years San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. She discussed her work titled "The MYC Oncogene Suppresses Tumor Immune Infiltration and Function which is Reversible with Combinatorial Immunotherapies."
October 2020 - The Goga Lab welcomes Leanna Monteleone who aims to identify new targets and pathways to degrade MYC in high-MYC cancers.
September, 2017 - Joyce Lee and Matthew Gruner join the Goga Lab to study metabolism and non-coding RNAs, respectively, to identify novel biomarkers and therapeutics for aggressive cancers.
June 21, 2017 - Andrei Goga, is appointed UCSF Gazarian Presidential Chair to co-direct efforts to build an Oral, Head and Neck Research Group with Dr. Patrick Ha, MD.
June, 2017 - Jeremy Williams, outstanding BMS graduate student joins the Goga Lab for his thesis studies.
2/19/17 - Brittany Anderton’s Paper on MYC Regulation of Glutamine and Glutathione Metabolism is published in EMBO Report.
11/2016 - Dai Horiuchi’s paper on PIM Kinase Inhibition is published in Nature Medicine. Press Coverage.
3/7/16 - Roman’s paper was published in Nature Medicine, identifying that fatty acid oxidation is an important metabolic pathways required for aggressive triple-negative breast cancers with elevated MYC. Press Coverage.
9/23/15 - Collaborative studies with the Werb lab were published in Nature. They reveal an important role for MYC for establishing distant metastasis and the role of CDK inhibitors to selectively kill early tumor metastasis. See coverage here and here.
9/15/15 - Roman Camarda (BMS Graduate Student) - is selected as a 2015 UCSF Discovery Fellow
8/31/15 - The Goga Lab moves to the newly renovated space on HSW7 at the UCSF Parnassus Campus.
8/23/15 - Dr. Julia Rohrberg, receives prestigious Susan G. Komen post-doctoral fellowship.
8/14/15 - Dr. Brittany Anderton (BMS Student) successfully defends thesis and graduates. Her work has identified new metabolic pathways critical for aggressive liver cancers.
July, 2021 - Job opportunity in the Goga Lab! The Goga Lab is looking for Junior/Assistant/Associate/Full Specialists to join our team! We are seeking laboratory technicians to help manage and provide assistance with various projects ongoing in the lab. Learn more about the positions and how to apply here or by clicking this link!
May, 2021 - Joyce Lee and colleagues have a new research paper out on bioRxiv titled "Combinatorial Immunotherapies Overcome MYC-Driven Immune Evasion". Check it out here!
January, 2021 - The Goga Lab, in collaboration with five other UCSF labs, have been awarded an Endeavor Award from the Mark Foundation for Cancer Research to tackle the challenges and unanswered questions in metastatic cancer. As a collaborative team, we work towards learning the biology and complexity of metastatic tumors. Read more here!
January, 2021 - Congratulations to Joyce, Jeremy, and Baris for there recent collaborative work with Prof. Nirmala Ramanujam at Duke University.
December, 2020 - Joyce Lee presented her work at this years San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. She discussed her work titled "The MYC Oncogene Suppresses Tumor Immune Infiltration and Function which is Reversible with Combinatorial Immunotherapies."
October 2020 - The Goga Lab welcomes Leanna Monteleone who aims to identify new targets and pathways to degrade MYC in high-MYC cancers.
September, 2017 - Joyce Lee and Matthew Gruner join the Goga Lab to study metabolism and non-coding RNAs, respectively, to identify novel biomarkers and therapeutics for aggressive cancers.
June 21, 2017 - Andrei Goga, is appointed UCSF Gazarian Presidential Chair to co-direct efforts to build an Oral, Head and Neck Research Group with Dr. Patrick Ha, MD.
June, 2017 - Jeremy Williams, outstanding BMS graduate student joins the Goga Lab for his thesis studies.
2/19/17 - Brittany Anderton’s Paper on MYC Regulation of Glutamine and Glutathione Metabolism is published in EMBO Report.
11/2016 - Dai Horiuchi’s paper on PIM Kinase Inhibition is published in Nature Medicine. Press Coverage.
3/7/16 - Roman’s paper was published in Nature Medicine, identifying that fatty acid oxidation is an important metabolic pathways required for aggressive triple-negative breast cancers with elevated MYC. Press Coverage.
9/23/15 - Collaborative studies with the Werb lab were published in Nature. They reveal an important role for MYC for establishing distant metastasis and the role of CDK inhibitors to selectively kill early tumor metastasis. See coverage here and here.
9/15/15 - Roman Camarda (BMS Graduate Student) - is selected as a 2015 UCSF Discovery Fellow
8/31/15 - The Goga Lab moves to the newly renovated space on HSW7 at the UCSF Parnassus Campus.
8/23/15 - Dr. Julia Rohrberg, receives prestigious Susan G. Komen post-doctoral fellowship.
8/14/15 - Dr. Brittany Anderton (BMS Student) successfully defends thesis and graduates. Her work has identified new metabolic pathways critical for aggressive liver cancers.