When I am not caring for patients, I spend my time working in the gynecology research laboratory, where my efforts focus on the genomics of ovarian and endometrial cancers. Specifically, I am trying to identify clinically relevant genomic predictors of outcome for women with ovarian or endometrial cancer. A major portion of my research also focuses on studying molecular profiles of women who are treated with novel targeted anticancer drugs. Our goal is to determine which patients are most likely to respond to a given therapy so that we can direct the best treatments toward the most-appropriate patients. I use whole-genome microarray techniques and other methods to molecularly characterize ovarian and uterine cancers from patients treated at Memorial Sloan-Kettering and on national cooperative group clinical trials. My research is supported by funding from the National Cancer Institute, the Department of Defense, Stand Up To Cancer, the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, the Gynecologic Cancer Foundation, and the Entertainment Industry Foundation.
In addition to caring for patients and conducting translational research, I have an active interest in medical education and innovative technology. I have authored or co-authored more than 60 peer-reviewed research papers, review articles, and book chapters. I am also the lead editor of the only full-color photographic surgical atlas in the field, Atlas of Procedures in Gynecologic Oncology, which is now in its second edition. I serve on the Editorial Board of Gynecologic Oncology and am chair of the Endometrial Cancer Working Group of The Cancer Genome Atlas. My goals are to provide the highest quality comprehensive care to women with gynecologic cancers and improve patient outcomes through research and education.