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Dr. Beasley is an Associate Professor in the Department of Surgery at Duke University, with a secondary appointment in the Department of Medicine. After a successful three-year career in women’s NBA, she began her medical education, earning an MD in 2008 and a Master of Health Science in Clinical Research in 2010 from Duke University School of Medicine. She completed her general surgical residency at Duke in 2015, where she received a traineeship under a long-standing Surgical Oncology T32 grant. Furthering her specialization, she completed a fellowship in Complex Surgical Oncology at Ohio State University in 2017. Dr. Beasley is actively involved in clinical translational research focused on immunologic aspects of melanoma, specifically oncolytic viral therapy, and is the principal investigator of ten therapeutic clinical trials exploring novel intratumoral therapies. She has authored over 100 publications related to melanoma and has received multiple accolades, including the Society of Surgical Oncology’s Young Investigator Award and the NIH K08 Mentored Physician Scientist Award. She was recently selected as a member of Duke Medical School’s Alpha Omega Alpha and received the American Society for Clinical Investigation Young Physician-Scientist Award.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Member of the Duke Cancer Institute, focusing on surgical oncology and clinical research.
Ohio State University •
Completed specialized fellowship in complex surgical oncology.
Duke University •
Underwent residency training in general surgery.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)