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Harish N. Vasudevan, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor
Departments of Radiation Oncology and Neurological Surgery
University of California, San Francisco

Husband/father, scientist, (former) athlete

Meet Dr. Vasudevan

I am constantly motivated by our patients, and it is an honor to care for them in the clinic as well as carry out research in the laboratory to develop better cancer tests and treatments.

Dr. Vasudevan is a radiation oncologist specialized in the treatment of nervous system tumors in pediatric and adult patients. As a physician scientist, his research focuses on how oncogenic growth factor signaling leads to cancer, with an emphasis on neurofibromatosis. His laboratory leverages a multidisciplinary approach to understand how such cancers develop with the goal of devising improved diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for patients.

Education

Education

2005-2009 California Institute of Technology BS with Honors Biology
2009-2017 Mount Sinai School of Medicine MD Medicine
2011-2015 Mount Sinai School of Medicine PhD Neuroscience
2017-2018 California Pacific Medical Center Intern Physician Internal Medicine
2018-2022 University of California, San Francisco Resident Physician Radiation Oncology
2020-2021 University of California, San Francisco Chief Resident Radiation Oncology

 

Professional Experience

Professional Experience

2022-present University of California, San Francisco Assistant Professor Radiation Oncology
2022-present University of California, San Francisco Principal Investigator Brain Tumor Center

 

 

Awards & Honors

2007 Amgen Scholars Research Fellowship, Amgen Corporation
2008 Donald S. Clark Research Fellowship, California Institute of Technology
2007-2009 Carnation Scholarship Upper Class Merit Award, California Institute of Technology
2009 George W. Housner Travel Fellowship, California Institute of Technology
2009 Graduation with Honors, California Institute of Technology
2009-2011 NIH T32 Fellowship, NIH
2012-2015 NIH F31 Fellowship (NRSA), NIH
2014 Graduate School Travel Award, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
2015 Terry Ann Krulwich Doctoral Dissertation Prize, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
2015 Graduate School Travel Award, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
2016 ASTRO Annual Meeting Travel Fellowship, Amgen Corporation
2017 Adult Basic Research Award, SNO Annual Meeting
2017 Biology Abstract Award, ASTRO Annual Meeting
2018 GME Research Day Best Poster Award, California Pacific Medical Center
2019-2021 Young Investigator Award, Children’s Tumor Foundation
2020-2021 Catalyst Award Team Member, UCSF
2021 Resident Recognition Abstract Award, ASTRO Annual Meeting
2021 Top Peripheral Nerve Paper of the Year, CNS Annual Meeting
2021 Young Investigator Award Winner, SNO YIA Forum

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