
Eugene John Vaios
Assistant Professor of Radiation OncologyOverview
Eugene John Vaios, MD, MBA, is an NIH-funded Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology at the Duke Cancer Institute. He was previously at Harvard University where he completed his undergraduate and graduate education, as well as his internship at Cambridge Health Alliance. Eugene's research focus is at the intersection of radiation therapy and immunotherapy for patients with primary and metastatic brain tumors. Active translational research includes the development of a liquid biopsy for non-invasive diagnosis, surveillance, and prediction of treatment response in patients with brain tumors. Other interests include leveraging artificial intelligence and big data to improve cancer outcomes. Outside Duke, Eugene holds leadership positions on the ASTRO Board Finance and Audit Committee and serves on the Lancet Commission on Neurorehabilitation.
Positions
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology in the School of Medicine
2024 School of Medicine
Member of the Duke Cancer Institute in the School of Medicine
2024 School of Medicine
Education
A.B., Harvard University 2014
2014 Harvard University
M.D., Harvard Medical School 2019
2019 Harvard Medical School
M.B.A., Harvard University 2019
2019 Harvard University
Intern, Cambridge Health Alliance, INTERNAL MEDICINE 2019 - 2020
2020 Cambridge Health Alliance
Resident, Duke University, School of Medicine, RADIATION ONCOLOGY 2020 - 2024
2024 Duke University, School of Medicine
Publications, Grants & Awards
- Grants (1)
- Awards (28)
- Academics Articles (28)
National Institutes of Health
DCI Centers, Cancer Types & Labs
Offices & Contact
Durham, NC
27710