

David Esteban Sanin Pena
Dr. David Esteban Sanin Pena transforms traditional models of oncology through his innovative research at Johns Hopkins University, where he serves as an Assistant Professor of Oncology. With a robust academic background in Biological Engineering and Immunology, Dr. Sanin Pena is at the forefront of exploring the intricate interactions between tissue metabolic constraints and macrophage function. His work is pivotal in understanding how these interactions can influence cancer progression and treatment responses. Dr. Sanin Pena's contributions to the field have been widely recognized, earning him numerous awards and accolades. His research findings have been published in top-tier scientific journals, reflecting the high impact and relevance of his work. As a Maryland Cancer Moonshot Scholar, he is part of a select group of researchers dedicated to accelerating cancer research and improving patient outcomes. In addition to his research, Dr. Sanin Pena is an active member of several professional organizations, where he collaborates with fellow experts to advance the fields of oncology, immunology, and systems biology. His commitment to scientific excellence and innovation is evident in his ongoing efforts to push the boundaries of current cancer research paradigms. Dr. Sanin Pena's work not only contributes to the academic community but also holds promise for developing new therapeutic strategies that could revolutionize cancer treatment. His dedication to understanding the complex biological systems underlying cancer makes him a leading figure in the field, inspiring both his peers and the next generation of scientists.
Publications
, 277-295, 2015-07-03
, 267-288, 2014-07-03