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Lindsey Draper, MD serves as an Adjunct Instructor in the Roybal Laboratory within the Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Oncology at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine. Her clinical practice focuses on the treatment of patients with recurrent ovarian cancer using systemic therapies including chemotherapy and immunotherapy, with a commitment to evaluating and offering clinical trial opportunities as part of individualized patient care.
Dr. Draper completed her educational training with a B.S. in Biology from Juniata College (2010), an M.D. from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (2017), an Internal Medicine Residency at The Mount Sinai Hospital (2022), and is currently completing a Medical Oncology Fellowship at UCSF (2025-2027).
Her research interests center on cancer immunotherapy, particularly T cell-based approaches for HPV-associated cancers and ovarian cancer. She investigates engineered T cell therapies targeting viral antigens in cervical and other HPV-related cancers, with a focus on overcoming treatment resistance and improving clinical outcomes through novel immunotherapeutic strategies. Her work bridges fundamental immunological mechanisms with clinical applications, emphasizing the translation of laboratory discoveries into patient treatments.
Dr. Draper's publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to the field of cancer immunotherapy, with recent work focusing on TCR-engineered T cells for leukemia and HPV-associated malignancies. Her research trajectory shows increasing sophistication in T cell engineering approaches and a growing emphasis on addressing inflammatory responses and treatment resistance mechanisms.
- Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy Early Career Research Award: Parker Scholar (2024)
- Gladstone-UCSF Institute of Genomic Immunology Symbiont Seed Grant for 'Antigen Discovery for Ovarian Cancer' (2024)
- Conquer Cancer Young Investigator Award, American Society of Clinical Oncology (2024)
- Women in Cancer Immunotherapy Network Leadership Institute Selected Participant, Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (2024)
- Physician-Scientist Fellow, Chan Zuckerberg Biohub - San Francisco (2023-2025)
As a physician-scientist, Dr. Draper maintains an active research program while providing clinical care, with particular emphasis on developing novel immunotherapies for gynecologic cancers. Her current fellowship at UCSF and multiple early-career awards indicate strong potential for continued contributions to the field of cancer immunotherapy.
Dr. Draper works within the Roybal Laboratory at UCSF, which focuses on innovative approaches to cancer immunotherapy and T cell engineering. Her research intersects with multiple collaborative initiatives at UCSF, including the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy and the Gladstone-UCSF Institute of Genomic Immunology.
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