Jason S. Lewis is a British radiochemist whose work relates to oncologic therapy and diagnosis.
[1] He has worked on the development of small molecules as well as radiolabeled peptides and antibodies probing the overexpression of receptors and antigens on tumors.
[citation needed] He is the Emily Tow Jackson Chair in Oncology, the Vice Chairman for Research (Radiology) and Chief Attending of the Radiochemistry and Imaging Sciences Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Lewis designs and develops radiochemical probes for use in nuclear medicine as well as multi-modality molecular imaging.
[5] The use of these probes span from oncological metabolic detection to understanding the biological processes of cancer and pharmacological modification.