Valentina Hoyos Velez, M.D.
Valentina Hoyos Velez, M.D.
Baylor College of Medicine
Titles & Positions

  • Assistant Professor, Center for Cell and Gene Therapy

Profile

Biography

Grant Information

Grant ID: RR170024
Grant Mechanism: 
Recruitment of First-Time, Tenure-Track Faculty Members
Recruited From: 
Johns Hopkins University
Date Awarded: 
May 17, 2017
Grant Amount: 
$2,000,000

Chimeric antigen receptors are genetically modified T-cells, created by engineering a patient’s own immune cells so they can seek out and bind to cancer cells and kill them. CAR T-cell immune therapy has proven successful for some blood cancers but solid tumors present additional challenges.

Now an oncologist at Baylor College of Medicine is exploring ways of engineering T-cells to successfully attack solid tumors like breast cancer. Physician-scientist Dr. Valentina Hoyos Velez, M.D., was recruited in 2017 from Johns Hopkins University where she was a clinical fellow in hematology and oncology. She previously was a resident at Baylor and received a First-Time Tenure-Track Award from CPRIT to facilitate her return to Texas.

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