

Daniel James Zabransky
Professor Daniel James Zabransky is an esteemed Assistant Professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins Medicine, where he delves into pressing issues in the field of gastrointestinal cancer. With a robust academic and clinical background, Dr. Zabransky has dedicated his career to advancing the understanding and treatment of cancer, particularly focusing on innovative approaches to improve patient outcomes. Dr. Zabransky's academic journey began at the prestigious Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he earned both his MD and PhD in 2017. His commitment to excellence continued as he completed his residency in Internal Medicine in 2019, followed by a fellowship in Oncology in 2023, all at Johns Hopkins. His comprehensive training has equipped him with a deep understanding of the complexities of cancer care, making him a valuable asset to the oncology community. Board-certified in Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology by the American Board of Internal Medicine, Dr. Zabransky is recognized for his clinical acumen and dedication to patient care. His contributions to the field have not gone unnoticed; in 2022, he was honored with the Young Investigator Award by the ASCO/Conquer Cancer Foundation. This accolade underscores his potential to make significant advancements in cancer research and treatment. At Johns Hopkins, Dr. Zabransky is involved in both clinical practice and research, where he collaborates with a multidisciplinary team to explore novel therapeutic strategies. His work is characterized by a patient-centered approach, aiming to translate scientific discoveries into tangible benefits for those affected by gastrointestinal cancers. Through his research and clinical efforts, Dr. Zabransky continues to push the boundaries of oncology, striving to make a meaningful impact in the fight against cancer.
Research Interests
Publications
, IA014-IA014, 2023-01-15
, 5537-5537, 2024-03-22
, 1408-1408, 2018-07-01
, 6819-6819, 2024-03-22
, 6631-6631, 2024-03-22
, 2551-2551, 2022-06-15
, 3679-3679, 2023-04-04
, 1370-1376, 2017-08-01