
About
Duaa Al-Rawi is an Instructor in the Department of Medicine at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC). Her research focuses on cancer biology, particularly mechanisms of chromosomal instability and its implications in oncogenesis and therapy resistance. She is affiliated with groups including the Computational Oncology Service and the Center for Molecular Imaging and Biotechnology. Her work spans colorectal, ovarian, and uterine cancers, with an emphasis on genomic and epigenetic dysregulation, immunotherapy biomarkers, and targeted therapies.
Her articles highlight studies on patient outcomes in gestational trophoblastic neoplasm, molecular determinants of resistance in colorectal cancer, and the role of chromosomal instability in cancer progression. She collaborates across disciplines to address translational challenges in oncology, including optimizing radiotherapy approaches and identifying genomic drivers of cancer.
While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, her contributions to high-impact journals like Nature and Clinical Cancer Research underscore her active research profile. No grants or advisory roles are detailed in the provided information.
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