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Gary Luker, MD, Radiology, Ann Arbor, MI

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Radiology Ann Arbor, MI

Pediatric Radiology

Associate Professor

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  • Office

    1500 E Medical Center Dr
    Ann Arbor, MI 48109
    Phone+1 734-936-4000

Education & Training

  • Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium
    Washington University/B-JH/SLCH ConsortiumFellowship, Pediatric Radiology, 1995 - 1996
  • Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium
    Washington University/B-JH/SLCH ConsortiumResidency, Radiology-Diagnostic, 1991 - 1995
  • Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
    Washington University in St. Louis School of MedicineClass of 1991

Certifications & Licensure

  • MI State Medical License
    MI State Medical License 2004 - 2026
  • American Board of Radiology Diagnostic Radiology
  • American Board of Radiology Pediatric Radiology

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • Elected Member The American Society for Clinical Investigation, 2010

Clinical Trials

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Functional Isolation of Tumor-Initiating Cells Using Microfluidic-Based Migration Identifies Phosphatidylserine Decarboxylase as a Key Regulator  
    Gary Luker, MD, Nature

Press Mentions

  • Breast Cancer Can Hide in Bone Marrow — Even After Successful Treatments
    Breast Cancer Can Hide in Bone Marrow — Even After Successful TreatmentsDecember 5th, 2024
  • How Breast Cancer Cells Survive in Bone Marrow After Remission
    How Breast Cancer Cells Survive in Bone Marrow After RemissionDecember 4th, 2024
  • Human Cancer Cell Membrane Coated Biomimetic Nanoparticles Reduce Fibroblast-Mediated Invasion and Metastasis, and Induce T Cells
    Human Cancer Cell Membrane Coated Biomimetic Nanoparticles Reduce Fibroblast-Mediated Invasion and Metastasis, and Induce T CellsFebruary 14th, 2020
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Grant Support

  • Targeted Multi-Spectral Dual Axes Confocal Imaging Of In Vivo Molecular ExpressioNational Cancer Institute2010–2012
  • Molecular Imaging Of Chemokine Receptor SignalingNational Cancer Institute2009–2012
  • Microfluidic Models Of Metastatic CancerNational Cancer Institute2009–2012
  • Olympus Fv1000-Mpe Confocal &Multi-Photon Imaging SystemNational Center For Research Resources2010
  • Imaging Vaccina Viral-Host PathogenesisNational Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases2006–2007
  • MDR1 P-Glycoprotein And Cholesterol TraffickingNational Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute1997–2001