Jorge Gómez Deza, MRes, PhD

Jorge Gomez-Deza

Assistant Professor

Peripheral neuropathy and chronic pain are a common side effect of chemotherapy treatment for which there are no available treatments.

The Gómez-Deza Lab aims to understand how neurons are damaged in response to chemotherapy. However, our research is widely applicable to other neurodegenerative conditions such as glaucoma, traumatic brain injury (TBI) or Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).

To do this, we employ a wide range of molecular and biochemical techniques, including iPSC differentiation into human neurons, whole genome CRISPR interference screens, RNAseq, CRISPR knock-ins/ knock-outs, and advanced microscopy.

The lab has a strong clinical focus. We are deeply interested in uncovering new molecular mechanisms that drive axon degeneration and neuron death to develop novel therapeutic strategies.

Our mission is also to educate and train the next generation of scientists by fostering a safe, innovative, fun and diverse environment that empowers individuals to reach their full potential. We value mental well-being, maintain a healthy work-life balance, and welcome everyone to our team.

Educational Background

  • BSc in Biochemistry - University College London
  • MRes in Translational Science - King's College London
  • PhD in Basic and Clinical Neuroscience - King's College London

Memberships

  • American Society for Cell Biology
  • Spanish Researchers in the USA (ECUSA)

Honors & Awards

  • NICHD Early Career Award
  • NCATS Research Project grant
  • Milton-Safenowitz ALSA Postdoctoral Fellowship
  • Motor Neurone Disease Association Short term grant

People

  • Marielle Brueck
    Marielle Brueck
    Undergraduate Research Student
    3500 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19140
  • Ariel Zhang
    Ariel Zhang, PhD
    Postdoctoral Fellow
    3500 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19140
  • Audrey Warren, PhD
    Audrey Warren, PhD
    Postdoctoral Fellow
    3500 N. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19140

Selected Publications

ATF2 phosphorylation is a core transcriptional driver of neuron apoptosis. Gómez-Deza J*, Nebiyou M, El Touny LH, Alkaslasi MR, Zuo Z, Wlaschin JJ, Nadal-Nicolás FM, Stavsky A, Zhang X, Slavutsky AL, Zhang AY, Lloyd EYH, Hayashi PM, Ashby N, Brueck MG, Sohn M, Dale RK, Thomas GM, Li W, Chih-Chien Cheng K, Rocha PP, Le Pichon CE. * Neuron. 2026 May 19:S0896-6273(26)00330-2. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2026.04.035. PMID: 42161275 *Co-corresponding authors.

Gomez-Deza J, Slavutsky AL, Nebiyou M, Le Pichon CE. Local production of reactive oxygen species drives vincristine-induced axon degeneration. Cell Death Dis. 2023 Dec 8;14(12):807. doi: 10.1038/s41419-023-06227-8. PubMed PMID: 38065950; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC10709426. 

Gomez-Deza J, Lee YB, Troakes C, Nolan M, Al-Sarraj S, Gallo JM, Shaw CE. Dipeptide repeat protein inclusions are rare in the spinal cord and almost absent from motor neurons in C9ORF72 mutant amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and are unlikely to cause their degeneration. Acta Neuropathol Commun. 2015 Jun 25;3:38. doi: 10.1186/s40478-015-0218-y. PubMed PMID: 26108573; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4479315.

Additional Publications