Gavitt Woodard, MD
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Dr. Gavitt Woodard has a degree in neurobiology and health care policy from Harvard University and received her medical degree from Stanford School of Medicine. She completed her General Surgery Residency and Thoracic Surgery Fellowship at University of California San Francisco. During her training she was awarded an American College of Surgeons resident research award and spent two years as a thoracic oncology research fellow. In 2020 she joined the thoracic surgery faculty at Yale School of Medicine where she specializes in the care of patients with lung cancer.
Her research interests are in biomarkers of early-stage non-small cell lung cancer, immune cell infiltration in the tumor immune microenvironment, immune cell dysfunction, and semi-solid lung adenocarcinoma. Her laboratory work is mentored by Dr. Lieping Chen who is credited with the discovery of PD-L1. Her research at Yale has been funded by the Yale SPORE in Lung Cancer, the American Cancer Society, IASLC Young Investigator Award, the Society of Thoracic Surgeons AstraZeneca Lung Cancer Research Award, and the Braude Foundation.
Education & Training
- Cardiothoracic Surgery FellowUniversity of California San Francisco (2020)
- General Surgery ResidentUniversity of California San Francisco (2018)
- MDStanford University (2011)
- BSHarvard University, Neurobiology (2006)
Honors & Recognition
Award | Awarding Organization | Date |
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AstraZeneca Lung Cancer Research Award | Society of Thoracic Surgeons | 2024 |
Young Investigator Research Award | IASLC | 2023 |
SPORE in Lung Cancer Career Enhancement Program Grant | Yale | 2022 |
Robotics Fellowship | American Association of Thoracic Surgeons | 2019 |
Chief Resident Achievement Award | University of California San Francisco | 2018 |
Resident Research Award, Best Presentation | University of California San Francisco | 2016 |
Resident Research Award | American College of Surgeons | 2015 |
Resident Research Award, Best Presentation | University of California San Francisco | 2015 |