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Matthew Firpo, PhD, is a research assistant professor in the Department of Surgery at the University
of Utah where he directs the Surgery Research Laboratories. He is also a member of the Pancreas Cancer Research Program
and the Cancer Center Support Grant’s Gastrointestinal Cancers Program at Huntsman Cancer Institute.
Firpo’s cancer research interests focus on improving intervention and detection strategies for pancreatic cancer. In
collaboration with multiple cancer investigators, much of Firpo’s efforts involve projects designed to investigate the
underlying biology of pancreas cancer. The ultimate goal of these projects is to provide supporting justification for
subsequent clinical uses.
Firpo earned his PhD in molecular biology from Brown University in 1994. He completed postdoctoral training in the
Departments of Human Genetics and Biochemistry at the University of Utah before joining the Department of Surgery in
February 2000.
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