Julie E. Bauman, M.D., MPH
CAB Chair
Professor of Medicine and Director of the George Washington Cancer Center
Dr. Julie Bauman recently joined George Washington University (GW) as their new Director of the GW Cancer Center and professor of medicine in the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS). Previously Dr. Bauman resided at the University of Arizona (UA) College of Medicine-Tucson, where she served as professor of medicine, chief of hematology/oncology, and medical director of oncology services. Dr. Bauman also served as the deputy director of the UA Comprehensive Cancer Center and co-leader of its Clinical and Translational Oncology Program, which brings together basic and clinical scientists to transform scientific discoveries into clinical applications. Bauman was also the co-principal investigator of the UA Cancer Prevention Clinical Trials Network, one of only five NCI-funded clinical trial networks devoted to drug development for cancer prevention. Her own research focuses on so-called “green chemoprevention,” or the use of whole plants or their extracts for cancer prevention. Bauman leads multiple national clinical trials for the treatment of head and neck cancer, with dedicated expertise in precision medicine and immunotherapy. She is the current co-chair of the NCI Cancer Prevention Steering Committee as well as the co-chair of the NCI Head and Neck Steering Committee’s PULA Task Force.
Dr. Bauman completed a dual MD/MPH degree at Tufts University School of Medicine, an internal medicine residency at the University of Utah, and medical oncology fellowship at the University of Washington/Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Her education and training, at the intersection of oncology and public health, resulted in unique expertise in clinical trial design. As a recipient of the prestigious National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Cancer Institute (NCI) Clinical Investigator Team Leadership Award, Bauman is a nationally recognized leader in cancer therapeutics for both prevention and treatment, with more than 150 publications and a long track record of NIH team science funding.
Professor of Medicine and Director of the George Washington Cancer Center