His research team studies the molecular basis of cancer and more particularly the role of G proteins, GPCR, and chemokine networks in cancer initiation, metastasis, and immune evasion. His translational efforts are aimed at targeting GPCRs and their signaling circuits in the new era of precision oncology and cancer immunotherapies. Dr. Gutkind is a graduate of the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was a Branch Chief at the NIH from 1998 until 2015. He has been a member of many editorial boards of scientific journals as well as national and international advisory committees. He has published more than 400 studies in prestigious journals and organized multiple international symposia and meetings. As recently as October 2019, he was elected to become a member of the National Academy of Medicine, reflecting his team’s efforts in the area of cancer signaling and translational programs to prevent and treat human malignancies.