Friday, October 10, marked Chelsea Railtons last day with us as she embarks on an exciting new role at a CRO that offers fresh challenges and opportunities for growth. Over the past three years, Chelsea has become an essential part of nearly everything we do, from cell culture and single cell library prep to clinical […]
On October 17–18, members of our lab presented three talks at the European Association of Neuro-Oncology (EANO) Annual Meeting in Prague, including two selected for plenary sessions. These presentations highlighted recent findings from the PuMP and ETAPA clinical trials, as well as ongoing work from our tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) program. We are proud to see […]
The Lab proudly congratulates Emma Pristo on her White Coat Ceremony and official admission to Duke Medical School. We look forward to seeing her continued contributions to the Lab and the impact she will make in medicine!
Our summer students have officially completed their internships with us, and we are thrilled to see what they do next! Please see below for photos of their presentations, as well as a summer internship reflection written by one of our interns, Olivia Amodeo. “I am very grateful for the opportunity to be part of the […]
In a culmination of their summer projects, interns Olivia and Laura presented at the Duke Summer Research Showcase on Friday, July 26. Many members of our team showed up in support as they presented their work. Congrats to you both — we cannot wait to see where this work takes you!
Another exciting announcement: Dr. Khasraw will be giving a talk on novel glioma treatment strategies at the 2025 INDY Neurological Malignancies Symposium. His presentation is titled Breaking the Cold Barrier: Emerging Immunological Approaches to the Treatment of Gliomas and will be held on August 23rd in Indiannapolis. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer […]
The Khasraw Lab has some exciting news to share: three abstracts from our lab have been selected for oral presentations — and two as keynotes — at the 20th Meeting of the European Association of Neuro-Oncology (EANO 2025). EANO accepts only a small percentage of abstracts for oral presentation, so having three selected, including two […]
This summer, the Khasraw Lab will be hosting two undergraduate students as part of the Brain and Biological Sciences SURF program and the Duke-PRIME Cancer Research Program. Laura (left) is a rising sophomore at Duke University, who is interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms behind cancer development, with hopes to pursue research as a career. […]
Lab member, Eugene Vaios, was awarded a competitive, year-long stipend for his methylation work titled Leveraging Cell-Free DNA Methylation Patterns to Develop a Non-Invasive Diagnostic and Surveillance Platform for Patients with Brain Tumors. Congratulations, Eugene!
Monday, April 21st, 4-6pm French Family Science Center