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Dr. Jonathan Spicer

Academic title(s): 
  • Assistant Professor 
  • Program Director, Advanced Thoracic and Upper GI Surgical Oncology Fellowship 
Dr. Jonathan Spicer
Contact Information
Email address: 
jonathan.spicer [at] mcgill.ca
Department: 
Surgery
Division: 
General Surgery
Degree(s): 

BSc (Hon), MD, PhD., FRCS 

Area(s): 
Basic Sciences
Location: 
Montreal General Hospital
Graduate supervision: 

Currently supervising students

Group: 
Currently Recruiting
M.Sc. Students
M.Sc. Non-Thesis projects
Ph.D. Students
Research areas: 
Surgical Oncology
Current research: 
  • Periadjuvant therapy for operable lung cancer 
  • Translational lung cancer research 
  • Cancer immunology 
  • Clinical trials 
Clinical Interests: 

 His clinical interests focus on minimally invasive approaches to lung cancer as well as complex resections for advanced thoracic malignancies. He has paired his clinical focus with a comprehensive research program in cancer metastasis. His laboratory studies the link between inflammation and metastasis with a particular focus on neutrophil and circulating tumor cell 

Biography: 

Dr. Spicer was born and raised in Montreal and completed his Bachelor degree in Science at McGill University. He continued his medical training at McGill where he earned his MD, after which he moved to Vancouver and completed his surgical internship at the University of British Columbia. He returned to McGill the following year and completed his general surgical training during which he participated in the Surgeon Scientist and Clinical Investigator programs as an FRSQ funded student and earned a PhD in Experimental Surgery. 

Dr. Spicer completed his training in Cardiothoracic Surgery at the world’s largest cancer center – University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. His clinical interests focus on minimally invasive approaches to lung cancer as well as complex resections for advanced thoracic malignancies. He has paired his clinical focus with a comprehensive research program in cancer metastasis. His laboratory studies the link between inflammation and metastasis with a particular focus on neutrophil and circulating tumor cell interactions. 

Selected publications: 

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