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Sue A. Ingles

Assistant Professor

Preventive Medicine (Division of Epidemiology)
Keck School of Medicine
USC / Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center

Send E-mail to:   ingles@usc.edu 
Telephone: 323-865-0498Fax: 323-865-0473
Office: NOR 6419Mail Code: 9175 HSC

Education:
BS 1976 Chemistry - Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois
BS 1980 Clin. Laboratory Sci. - Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois
MA 1983 Biology - California State University, Carson
DPH 1993 Biostatistics - University of California, Los Angeles

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship:
1981 - 1984 St. John's Hospital, Santa Monica, CA

Started at USC: 1994

Research Topics: Molecular Epidemiology, Epidemiology (Cancer, Cardiovascular, Diabetes)

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Research Description

Genetic epidemiology, nutritional genetics and breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer Role of the vitamin D receptor gene in breast and prostate cancer.



10 Selected Publications:
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Wilson ML,Desmond DH,Goodwin TM,Miller DA,Ingles SA - Maternal and fetal variants in the TGF-beta3 gene and risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension in a predominantly Latino population. - Am J Obstet Gynecol [2009] Jul 21;(): PubMed

Wang J,John EM,Ingles SA - 5-lipoxygenase and 5-lipoxygenase-activating protein gene polymorphisms, dietary linoleic acid, and risk for breast cancer. - Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev [2008] Oct;17(10):2748-54 PubMed

Fejzo MS,Ingles SA,Wilson M,Wang W,MacGibbon K,Romero R,Goodwin TM - High prevalence of severe nausea and vomiting of pregnancy and hyperemesis gravidarum among relatives of affected individuals. - Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol [2008] Nov;141(1):13-7 PubMed

Kote-Jarai Z,Easton DF,Stanford JL,Ostrander EA,Schleutker J,Ingles SA,Schaid D,Thibodeau S,Dörk T,Neal D,Donovan J,Hamdy F,Cox A,Maier C,Vogel W,Guy M,Muir K,Lophatananon A,Kedda MA,Spurdle A,Steginga S,John EM,Giles G,Hopper J,Chappuis PO,Hutter P,Foulkes WD,Hamel N,Salinas CA,Koopmeiners JS,Karyadi DM,Johanneson B,Wahlfors T,Tammela TL,Stern MC,Corral R,McDonnell SK,Schürmann P,Meyer A,Kuefer R,Leongamornlert DA,Tymrakiewicz M,Liu JF,O'Mara T,Gardiner RA,Aitken J,Joshi AD,Severi G,English DR,Southey M,Edwards SM,Al Olama AA,PRACTICAL Consortium,Eeles RA - Multiple novel prostate cancer predisposition loci confirmed by an international study: the PRACTICAL Consortium. - Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev [2008] Aug;17(8):2052-61 PubMed

Crandall CJ,Guan M,Laughlin GA,Ursin GA,Stanczyk FZ,Ingles SA,Barrett-Connor E,Greendale GA - Increases in serum estrone sulfate level are associated with increased mammographic density during menopausal hormone therapy. - Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev [2008] Jul;17(7):1674-81 PubMed

Wang J,John EM,Horn-Ross PL,Ingles SA - Dietary fat, cooking fat, and breast cancer risk in a multiethnic population. - Nutr Cancer [2008] ;60(4):492-504 PubMed

Wong HL,Koh WP,Probst-Hensch NM,Van den Berg D,Yu MC,Ingles SA - Insulin-like growth factor-1 promoter polymorphisms and colorectal cancer: a functional genomics approach. - Gut [2008] Aug;57(8):1090-6 PubMed

Setiawan VW,Chu LH,John EM,Ding YC,Ingles SA,Bernstein L,Press MF,Ursin G,Haiman CA,Neuhausen SL - Mitochondrial DNA G10398A variant is not associated with breast cancer in African-American women. - Cancer Genet Cytogenet [2008] Feb;181(1):16-9 PubMed

Garner CP,Ding YC,John EM,Ingles SA,Olopade OI,Huo D,Adebamowo C,Ogundiran T,Neuhausen SL - Genetic variation in IGFBP2 and IGFBP5 is associated with breast cancer in populations of African descent. - Hum Genet [2008] Apr;123(3):247-55 PubMed

John EM,Schwartz GG,Koo J,Wang W,Ingles SA - Sun exposure, vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms, and breast cancer risk in a multiethnic population. - Am J Epidemiol [2007] Dec 15;166(12):1409-19 PubMed


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