J Chad Brenner, PhD, MSE

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Associate Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
Associate Professor of Pharmacology
Cellular and Molecular Biology Academic Program Director
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J Chad Brenner, PhD, MSE
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Associate Professor
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  • About

    Dr. Brenner is an associate professor in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Pharmacology and Center for Computational Medicine & Bioinformatics. He is also a member of the U-M Rogel Cancer Center and serves as director of the U-M Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology, the Otolaryngolocy Clinical Laboratory (CLIA) and the Head & Neck Oncology Progam. His research lab, the Michigan Otolaryngology and Translational Oncology lab (MiOTO), aims to identify new diagnostic tests and precision medicine therapies for cancer patients. More recently, Dr. Brenner has developed blood and urine-based liquid biopsy tests that are used to support the clinical management of head and neck cancer patients globally.

    In addition to receiving his undergraduate degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Michigan, Dr. Brenner also received a master's in engineering in bioelectrical engineering and a doctorate in cellular and molecular biology. He was awarded the Lindau-Nobel award for his seminal discovery and series of publications describing the therapeutic vulnerability of prostate cancers to PARP inhibitors in his thesis, this discovery has made a profound impact for cancer patients as PARP inhibitors are now widely used to treat advanced prostate cancer.

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    Qualifications

    • Postdoctoral Research
      Cancer Biology Michigan Center for Translational Pathology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States

    Center Memberships

    • Center Member
      Frankel Institute for Heart and Brain Health
    • Center Member
      Center for Cell Plasticity and Organ Design
    • Center Member
      Rogel Cancer Center
    • Center Member
      Kresge Hearing Research Institute
    • Center Member
      Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics

    Research Overview

    • The primary goal of my research program is to develop tools that promote a shift to remote and virtual medicine paradigms. I believe these tests will reduce health care disparities, improve clinical access and reduce health care costs at both the patient and system levels. My team has developed at-home urine-based tests for head and neck cancer that we are now studying in the context of early detection of cancer, real time monitoring of response to therapy and early detection of recurrence. I envision working to expand institutional efforts to deliver at-home health care through expanding our urine-based platform for at home testing in the future.

    • The second goal of my research program is to improve our understanding of precision health genomics and policy. Currently we are working to understand relationships between population genotypes (e.g. APOBEC SNPs), tumor genomics and cancer survival outcomes. We have worked to develop informatics tools to understand these relationships so that we can better understand the influence of genetics on cancer phenotypes. We have also worked to develop policy around the use of population-based genetics information in research, clinical practice and commercialization.

    • The third goal of my research program is to develop novel therapeutic strategies for cancer. My previous work led to the advancement of PARP inhibitors as standard of care in advanced prostate cancers, and more recent work has led to testing of novel combination strategies in head and neck cancer clinical trials. My team is advancing a new pan-cancer CLIA test which will test the responsiveness of patient surgical specimens to cancer therapeutics. We are particularly interested in understanding how cell state transitions contribute the therapeutic resistance. The approach is to develop functional platforms that enable early identification of effective and non-effective therapies.

    Recent Publications

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    • Journal Article
      Validation of MyHPVscore: a high-performance HPV ctDNA lab developed test
      Mierzwa M, Brenner C. Journal of Molecular Diagnostics, 2026 Apr 30;
    • Journal Article
      Abstract 5764: Evaluating the molecular mechanism of axitinib response in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
      Karaj B, Wang J, Swiecicki PL, Teng A-Y, Brenner JC. Cancer Research, 2026 Apr 5; 86 (7_Supplement): 5764 - 5764. DOI:10.1158/1538-7445.am2026-5764
    • Journal Article
      UV1 plus pembrolizumab in recurrent and metastatic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: safe, immunogenic, but lacking efficacy.
      Flores G, Buchakjian MR, Heft Neal M, Brenner JC. Transl Cancer Res, 2026 Mar 31; 15 (3): 140 DOI:10.21037/tcr-2025-1-2689
      PMID: PMC13066981
    • Presentation
      Episomal & Integrated HPV and relation to HPV variants and patient outcomes
      Brenner C. 2026 Mar 10;
    • Presentation
      Liquid Biopsies in HPV+ HNSCC
      2026 Mar 10;
    • Journal Article
      MDM2 Inhibition with Alrizomadlin (APG-115) in TP53 wild-type salivary gland cancers: a phase I clinical trial.
      Pearson AT, Muzaffar J, Kirtane K, Bellile E, Suresh K, Rosenberg AJ, Worden F, Chung CH, Vokes E, Brenner JC, Bhangale A, McHugh J, Warner K, Nor F, Nor JE, Innes K, Zhai Y, Fu T, Swiecicki PL. Nat Commun, 2026 Mar 19; DOI:10.1038/s41467-026-70653-3
      PMID: 41857036
    • Presentation
      Update on Urine-based HPV ctDNA clinical performance
      Brenner C. 2026 Mar 10;
    • Presentation
      Decoding Molecular Architecture of tumors using novel Liquid Biopsy technology
      Brenner C. 2025 Dec 26;

    Featured News & Stories

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    Health Lab

    First-of-its-kind blood test for head and neck cancer

    A Michigan Medicine lab has begun providing a first-of-its-kind new cancer test. Developed at the University of Michigan, MyHPVscore is a highly accurate blood test that can detect HPV-related head and neck cancer by measuring fragments of tumor DNA in a patient’s bloodstream.