Brittany Jenkins-Lord

Assistant Professor

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

RESEARCH OVERVIEW

The Jenkins-Lord Laboratory focuses on understanding the molecular consequences of breast cancer disparities in African American women. This is accomplished through investigating the interplay between the molecular, genetic, environmental, and social contributors to breast cancer risk, and how these impact cancer outcomes in this population. Additionally, we have a special interest in characterizing how the immune microenvironment and gene expression are modulated in breast cancer based on this increased socio-environmental risk.

Cancer BiologyGenetics, Genomics and Gene Regulation | Immunology and Infectious DiseasesTranslational Research

Selected Publications:

Jenkins BD, Rossi E, Pichardo C, Wooten W, Pichardo M, Tang W, Dorsey TH, Ajao A, Hutchison R, Moubadder L, McCullough LE, Bailey-Whyte M, Ambs S. Neighborhood Deprivation and DNA Methylation and Expression of Cancer Genes in Breast Tumors. JAMA Network Open, 2023.

Lord BD, Harris AR, Ambs S. The impact of social and environmental factors on cancer biology in Black Americans. Cancer Causes and Control, 2023

Davis Lynn BC, Lord BD, Cora R, Pfeiffer RM, Lawrence S, Zirpoli G, Bethea TN, Palmer JR, Gierach GL. Associations between quantitative measures of TDLU involution and breast tumor molecular subtypes among breast cancer cases in the Black Women's Health Study: a case-case analysis. Breast Cancer Research, 2022.

Martini R, Delpe P, Chu TR, Arora K, Lord B, Verma A, Bedi D, Karanam B, Elhussin I, Chen Y, Gebregzabher E, Oppong JK, Adjei EK, Jibril Suleiman A, Awuah B, Muleta MB, Abebe E, Kyei I, Aitpillah FS, Adinku MO, Ankomah K, Osei-Bonsu EB, Chitale DA, Bensenhaver JM, Nathanson DS, Jackson L, Petersen LF, Proctor E, Stonaker B, Gyan KK, Gibbs LD, Monojlovic Z, Kittles RA, White J, Yates CC, Manne U, Gardner K, Mongan N, Cheng E, Ginter P, Hoda S, Elemento O, Robine N, Sboner A, Carpten JD, Newman L, Davis MB. African Ancestry-Associated Gene Expression Profiles in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Underlie Altered Tumor Biology and Clinical Outcome in Women of African Descent. Cancer Discovery, 2022.

Lord BD, Martini RN, Davis MB. Understanding how genetic ancestry may influence cancer development. Trends in Cancer, 2022.

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