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Victoria M. Ettorre is a Clinical Associate Professor at Yale School of Medicine (Yale University) and a Yale Medicine Education & Training Fellow. She holds a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, an MS in Biology from New York University, and a BA in Biology from New York University. Her research focuses on gynecologic oncology, particularly in ovarian and endometrial cancers, with an emphasis on personalized treatments, biomarker expression, and clinical trial advancements. She collaborates extensively with researchers like Alessandro Santin, Cem Demirkiran, and Elena Ratner on topics such as targeted therapies and immunotherapy. Her publications span preclinical drug studies, clinical trial analyses, and foundational biology research in developmental systems like C. elegans. Recent work includes evaluating pembrolizumab efficacy in endometrial cancers and exploring mRNA degradation mechanisms in yeast.
Her educational background and clinical roles reflect a dual focus on patient care and translational research, bridging basic science and clinical oncology. Collaborative efforts are highlighted through frequent co-authorships and interdisciplinary projects addressing unmet needs in cancer treatment.