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Teresa Purzner is an Assistant Professor and Attending Staff at Kingston Health Sciences Centre. She is a clinician-scientist neurosurgeon with expertise in neuro-oncology and general neurosurgery.
- PhD in Neuroscience from Stanford University
- Neurosurgery residency at University of Toronto
Her research focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to identify novel drug targets for brain cancer and translate these into human-ready therapeutics. Notably, she discovered a critical target in medulloblastoma and developed a novel drug now in phase 1 and 2 clinical trials for brain and skin cancer.
Recent publication trends highlight her work on medulloblastoma, glioblastoma, Hedgehog signaling, chemotherapy resistance, and neurosurgical tools. This spans neuroscience, oncology, and biomedical engineering.
Scientific awards:
- Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellow
- Biox Fellow
- SPARK Fellow
- Annual Award, American Academy of Neurological Surgery
- K.G. McKenzie Prize for Basic Science Research
- AANS Louise Eisenhardt Award
- Neurosurgery Research and Education Fellowship
Her lab collaborates with Dr. James Purzner on drug discovery and translational research. She is also involved in clinical trials for neuro-oncology therapeutics.
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