Dr. Freddy E Escorcia is a Lasker Clinical Scholar, and Investigator within the Radiation Oncology and Molecular Imaging Branches at the Center for Cancer Research within the National Cancer Institute. There, he treats patients with malignancies amenable to radiotherapy, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). He is also the head of the Laboratory of Molecular Radiotherapy, which develops targeted radiopharmaceutical diagnostics and therapeutic agents, or "theranostics," for human cancers, with particular focus on HCC. He is also the lead principal investigator on a phase 2 clinical study evaluating efficacy of novel positron emission tomography (PET) imaging agent in patients with HCC (NCT05009979).
Originally from Nicaragua, Dr. Escorcia earned his BS in Bioengineering and Chemistry at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He then went on to the Tri-Institutional MD/PhD program of Weill Cornell Medical College, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and The Rockefeller University, earning his PhD in Cancer Pharmacology. His thesis work involved the design, engineering and characterization of tumor vasculature-targeted alpha particle-emitting radioconjugates in models of colorectal cancer. Dr. Escorcia completed his intern year and Radiation Oncology residency at Memorial Sloan Kettering, as well as a postdoctoral fellowship developing pancreatic adenocarcinoma-targeting radiopharmaceuticals.
During his time at the NCI, he has earned Outstanding Mentor award, Distinguished Scholar, and FLEX Synergy Award 2019, Director's Innovation Award in 2022, American Chemical Society Early Career Innovator in Bioconjugate Chemistry in 2023, and a Federal Technology Transfer Award in 2024. He is an active member of American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO), serving on the Committee on Healthy Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Advancing Research Talent Committee, and as Vice Chair of the Radiopharmaceutical Therapy Committee. When not actively involved in the lab or clinic, Dr. Escorcia enjoys reading, weight-training, and spending time with his wife and two daughters.