

Jamie J. Bernard
Jamie J. Bernard leads impactful research in the field of cancer development, with a particular emphasis on the intricate mechanisms by which obesity-induced inflammation contributes to carcinogenesis. As an Associate Professor in Pharmacology and Toxicology at Michigan State University, Bernard's work is at the forefront of understanding how visceral fat influences cancer formation. His laboratory is dedicated to identifying specific mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets that could aid in the prevention of cancer. Bernard's research is deeply rooted in the exploration of novel compounds for chemoprevention. By investigating these compounds, his team aims to discover new ways to prevent cancer before it starts. A significant aspect of his work involves identifying modifiable risk factors that could serve as biomarkers, which are crucial for developing preventive interventions. This approach not only enhances our understanding of cancer but also opens up new avenues for reducing cancer risk through targeted prevention strategies. A key focus of Bernard's research is the translational relevance of fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF2) as a biomarker of adiposity-associated cancer risk. By studying FGF2, his team seeks to unravel its potential as an indicator of cancer risk linked to obesity. This research holds promise for developing more effective strategies to mitigate the impact of obesity on cancer development, ultimately leading to better health outcomes. Bernard's work is characterized by its interdisciplinary nature, bridging the gap between basic research and clinical applications. His dedication to understanding the role of natural products in chemoprevention further underscores his commitment to finding practical solutions for cancer prevention. By integrating insights from various fields, Bernard's research contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of cancer and its prevention. Through his research, Bernard aims to make a significant impact on public health by reducing the burden of cancer. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also has the potential to inform public health policies and interventions. By focusing on the links between obesity, inflammation, and cancer, Bernard's research addresses a critical area of concern in modern health care. Overall, Jamie J. Bernard's contributions to the field of cancer research are marked by a commitment to innovation and a passion for improving health outcomes. His work continues to inspire new directions in cancer prevention and treatment, making a lasting impact on the scientific community and beyond.
Publications
, 3689-3689, 2013-04-01
, 761-761, 2024-03-22
, 5292-5292, 2018-07-01
, 2227-2227, 2017-07-01
, e13578-e13578, 2020-05-20
, 2236-2236, 2017-07-01
, 87.17-87.17, 2010-04-01
, 345-357, 2012-01-01