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Allie Harris Grossmann, MD, PhD

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Languages Spoken: English

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Specialties

  • Melanoma and Cutaneous Oncology
  • Molecular Genetic Pathology
  • Pathology, Anatomical

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pathology - Assistant Professor
Oncological Sciences - Adjunct Assistant Professor
Academic Divisions Anatomic Pathology
Board Certification American Board of Pathology (Anatomic)
American Board of Pathology (Sub: Molecular Genetic Pathology)

Academic Locations

ARUP Laboratories

801-583-2787

500 S Chipeta Way
Anatomic Pathology, MS: 115-J13
Salt Lake City, UT  84108

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pathology - Assistant Professor
Oncological Sciences - Adjunct Assistant Professor
Academic Divisions Anatomic Pathology
Board Certification American Board of Pathology (Anatomic)
American Board of Pathology (Sub: Molecular Genetic Pathology)

Education History

Fellowship University of Utah, Department of Pathology, ARUP Laboratories
Molecular Genetic Pathology
Clinical Fellow
Research Fellow University of Utah
Molecular Medicine Program, Mentor: Dean Y Li MD PhD
Research Fellow
Residency University of Utah, ARUP Laboratories
Anatomic Pathology
Resident
Professional Medical Oregon Health Sciences University
Medicine, Cell and Developmental Biology
M.D., Ph.D.
Undergraduate College of Idaho
Zoology
B.S.

Selected Publications - Journal Articles

Journal Article

  1. Kircher DA, Trombetti KA, Silvis MR, Parkman GL, Fischer GM, Angel SN, Stehn CM, Strain SC, Grossmann AH, Duffy KL, Boucher KM, McMahon M, Davies MA, Mendoza MC, VanBrocklin MW, Holmen SL (2019). AKT1E17K Activates Focal Adhesion Kinase and Promotes Melanoma Brain Metastasis. Mol Cancer Res, 17(9), 1787-1800.
  2. Yoo JH, Brady SW, Acosta-Alvarez L, Rogers A, Peng J, Sorensen LK, Wolff RK, Mleynek T, Shin D, Rich CP, Kircher DA, Bild A, Odelberg SJ, Li DY, Holmen SL, Grossmann AH (2019). The Small GTPase ARF6 Activates PI3K in Melanoma to Induce a Prometastatic State. Cancer Res, 79(11), 2892-2908.
  3. Ekiz HA, Huffaker TB, Grossmann AH, Stephens WZ, Williams MA, Round JL, OConnell RM (2019). MicroRNA-155 coordinates the immunological landscape within murine melanoma and correlates with immunity in human cancers. JCI Insight, 4(6).
  4. Grossmann AH, Zhao H, Jenkins N, Zhu W, Richards JR, Yoo JH, Winter JM, Rich B, Mleynek TM, Li DY, Odelberg SJ (2016). The small GTPase ARF6 regulates protein trafficking to control cellular function during development and in disease. Small GTPases, 10(1), 1-12.
  5. Barrott JJ, Illum BE, Jin H, Hedberg ML, Wang Y, Grossmann A, Haldar M, Capecchi MR, Jones KB (2018). Paracrine osteoprotegerin and β-catenin stabilization support synovial sarcomagenesis in periosteal cells. J Clin Invest, 28(1), 207-18.
  6. Yang H, Kircher DA, Kim KH, Grossmann AH, VanBrocklin MW, Holmen SL, Robinson JP (2017). Activated MEK cooperates with Cdkn2a and Pten loss to promote the development and maintenance of melanoma. Oncogene, 36(27), 3842-3851.
  7. Yoo JH, Shi DS, Grossmann AH, Sorensen LK, Tong Z, Mleynek TM, Rogers A, Zhu W, Richards JR, Winter JM, Zhu J, Dunn C, Bajji A, Shenderovich M, Mueller AL, Woodman SE, Harbour JW, Thomas KR, Odelberg SJ, Ostanin K, Li DY (2016). ARF6 Is an Actionable Node that Orchestrates Oncogenic GNAQ Signaling in Uveal Melanoma. Cancer Cell, 29(6), 889-904.
  8. Cho JH, Robinson JP, Arave RA, Burnett WJ, Kircher DA, Chen G, Davies MA, Grossmann AH, VanBrocklin MW, McMahon M, Holmen SL (2015). AKT1 Activation Promotes Development of Melanoma Metastases. Cell Rep, 13(5), 898-905.

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