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Albert J. Fornace Jr. (born 1949) is a professor in the departments of Oncology, Biochemistry and Molecular & Cellular Biology, and Radiation Medicine at
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. He has also been awarded the Molecular Cancer Research Chair at Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, joining Georgetown in 2006 from the
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. Earlier, he was chief of the Gene Response Section at the
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. He graduated from
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in
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(1967), and received his B.S. (1970) and M.D. (1972) from the Jefferson-Penn State joint pre-medical/medical program.


Research career

Fornace has made a variety of notable discoveries in the fields of
cancer research Cancer research is research into cancer to identify causes and develop strategies for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure. Cancer research ranges from epidemiology, molecular bioscience to the performance of clinical trials to evaluate ...
,
molecular biology Molecular biology is a branch of biology that seeks to understand the molecule, molecular basis of biological activity in and between Cell (biology), cells, including biomolecule, biomolecular synthesis, modification, mechanisms, and interactio ...
,
radiation biology Radiobiology (also known as radiation biology, and uncommonly as actinobiology) is a field of clinical and basic medical sciences that involves the study of the effects of radiation on living tissue (including ionizing and non-ionizing radiation) ...
, and
toxicology Toxicology is a scientific discipline, overlapping with biology, chemistry, pharmacology, and medicine, that involves the study of the adverse effects of chemical substances on living organisms and the practice of diagnosing and treating ex ...
with particular emphasis on understanding stress-signaling mechanisms in both normal and
cancer cell Cancer cells are cells that divide continually, forming solid tumors or flooding the blood or lymph with abnormal cells. Cell division is a normal process used by the body for growth and repair. A parent cell divides to form two daughter cells, an ...
s. This has focused on understanding how cells and organisms respond to
genotoxic Genotoxicity is the property of chemical agents that damage the genetic information within a cell causing mutations, which may lead to cancer. While genotoxicity is often confused with mutagenicity, all mutagens are genotoxic, but some genotoxic s ...
(DNA damaging) agents, such as radiation, that can cause cancer – as well as being used for its treatment. He was one of the first to show that human and other mammalian cells can respond at the gene level to genotoxic stress, and isolated many of the first known DNA-damage-inducible genes.Fornace, A. J., Jr, Alamo, I. J., and Hollander, M. C. DNA damage-inducible transcripts in mammalian cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 85: 8800-8804, 1988. This included the
GADD45A Growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible protein GADD45 alpha is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''GADD45A'' gene. Function This gene is a member of a group of genes, the GADD45 genes, whose transcript levels are increased following s ...
gene and other members of the
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(growth-arrest and DNA-damage inducible) group.Fornace, A. J., Jr, Nebert, D. W., Hollander, M. C., Luethy, J. D., Papathanasiou, M., Fargnoli, J., and Holbrook, N. J. Mammalian genes coordinately regulated by growth arrest signals and DNA-damaging agents. Mol Cell Biol 9: 4196-4203, 1989. His laboratory went on to show that many of these genes have roles in growth control, DNA repair, and resistance to cancer,Kastan, M. B., Zhan, Q., el-Deiry, W. S., Carrier, F., Jacks, T., Walsh, W. V., Plunkett, B. S., Vogelstein, B., and Fornace, A. J., Jr. A mammalian cell cycle checkpoint pathway utilizing p53 and GADD45 is defective in ataxia-telangiectasia. Cell 71: 587-597, 1992. and he has had made important contributions in the characterization of pathways (such as TP53) involved in these critical cellular processes.Fornace, A. J., Jr. Mammalian genes induced by radiation; activation of genes associated with growth control. Annual Rev. Genetics 26: 507-526, 1992. He has been a pioneer in the use of genomic and metabolomic approaches to understand system-wide effects of damaging agents like radiation.Amundson, S. A., Bittner, M., Chen, Y., Trent, J., Meltzer, P., and Fornace, A. J., Jr. Fluorescent cDNA microarray hybridization reveals complexity and heterogeneity of cellular genotoxic stress responses. Oncogene 18: 3666-3672, 1999.Coy, S. L., Cheema, A. K., Tyburski, J. B., Laiakis, E. C., Collins, S. P., and Fornace, A. J., jr. Radiation metabolomics and its potential in biodosimetry. Int J Radiat Biol 87: 802-823, 2011. In the case of metabolomics, Fornace is the founding director of the Waters Center of Innovation at Georgetown University in 2011, and the Center for Metabolomic Studies at Georgetown University Medical Center in 2019. Many of Fornace's studies have used ionizing and
UV radiation Ultraviolet radiation, also known as simply UV, is electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths of 10–400 nanometers, shorter than that of visible light, but longer than X-rays. UV radiation is present in sunlight and constitutes about 10% of t ...
as model stress agents. These studies also have practical implications for health risks of radiation, assessment of radiation injury, as well as cancer treatment. Since 2010, he has directed a NASA Specialized Center of Research to assess cancer risk during long-term space missions.Datta, K., Suman, S., Kallakury, B. V., and Fornace, A. J., Jr. Exposure to heavy ion radiation induces persistent oxidative stress in mouse intestine. PLoS One 7: e42224, 2012. Earlier studies focused on
DNA repair DNA repair is a collection of processes by which a cell (biology), cell identifies and corrects damage to the DNA molecules that encode its genome. A weakened capacity for DNA repair is a risk factor for the development of cancer. DNA is cons ...
and
DNA recombination Recombinant DNA (rDNA) molecules are DNA molecules formed by laboratory methods of genetic recombination (such as molecular cloning) that bring together genetic material from multiple sources, creating sequences that would not otherwise be found ...
. Using sensitive DNA strand break assays in human cells, he was the first to show scission events by
nucleotide excision repair Nucleotide excision repair is a DNA repair mechanism. DNA damage occurs constantly because of chemicals (e.g. Intercalation (biochemistry), intercalating agents), radiation and other mutagens. Three excision repair pathways exist to repair single ...
, as well as recombination of chromosomal DNA containing damaged DNA. While in Dr. Jerry Crabtree’s laboratory, he elucidated a type of common regional genetic duplication event that occurs over an evolutionary time scale in humans.Fornace, A. J., Jr, Cummings, D. E., Comeau, C. M., Kant, J. A., and Crabtree, G. R. Single-copy inverted repeats associated with regional genetic duplications in gamma fibrinogen and immunoglobulin genes. Science 224: 161-164, 1984. Fornace has more than 430 publications with over 57,000 citations (Google Scholar), and received a Molecular Biology Leader Award from Research.com: Ranking of Top Scientists in the field of Molecular Biology (92 nd US, 140 th world), 2024 Edition. He has mentored many research fellows and students who have gone on to successful scientific careers.Professor Albert J. Fornace Jr. Laboratory
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While at the
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he received a variety of awards including the Public Health Service Outstanding Service Medal. At Georgetown University he received the Medical Center Leadership in Research Award. In the radiation field he has received multiple awards including the Radiation Research Society Excellence in Mentoring Award as well as the Failla Award of the Radiation Research Society, which is the annual career award to an outstanding member of the radiation research community in recognition of a history of major contributions to the field. In 2020, he was elected a Fellow in the National Academy of Inventors (NAI).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Fornace 02, Albert J. American molecular biologists Georgetown University Medical Center faculty Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health faculty Pennsylvania State University alumni 1949 births Living people