Busch Lab

Theresa M. Busch, Ph.D.

Professor
Associate Director of Reasearch and Professor

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Division of Oncology Research
Department of Radiation Oncology
University of Pennsylvania
Perelman School of Medicine
3400 Civic Center Blvd, Bldg 421
Philadelphia, PA 19104-5156
Office: 215-573-3168

Publications

Research Interests

With over 25 years of experience in translational cancer research, our lab is dedicated to understanding and manipulating the tumor microenvironment to improve cancer therapy. We explore how both ionizing (photons, protons) and nonionizing (photodynamic therapy) radiation modalities impact tumor and normal tissue responses, with a particular focus on vascular function, tissue oxygenation, and immune dynamics.

Our research spans from murine models to large animals and human clinical trials, where we investigate how the pre-existing and therapy-altered tumor microenvironment shapes therapeutic outcomes. Our recent work includes the investigation of immune checkpoint blockade to reverse the immunosuppression that accompanies surgery in tumors to be subsequently treated with photodynamic therapy.  Also, our recent work in FLASH radiotherapy highlights its potential to spare normal tissue through its ultra-high dose rates, opening new possibilities in proton radiotherapy.

By integrating physiologic, structural, and immunologic insights—including studies of tumor and normal tissue vasculature, blood flow dynamics, and treatment-induced hypoxia—we aim to expand the therapeutic window of cancer treatment. Our goal is to translate mechanistic understanding into more effective, personalized, and less toxic therapeutic strategies.

Busch Lab

  • Theresa Busch, PhD
  • Anastasia Velalopoulou, PhD (Senior Research Investigator)
  • Shirron Carter, BS (Research Specialist)
  • Min Yuan, MD (Research Specialist)
  • Joann Miller, AAS, CVT (Research Specialist)
  • Lyna Dinh (Masters Student)