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Lara
Davis
MD

Physician & Research Faculty
Pinned
Academic
Anderson Family Endowed Chair in Sarcoma at Fred Hutch
Head, Sarcoma Program, Clinical Research Division at Fred Hutch
Professor, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutch
Professor, Division of Hematology and Oncology, University of Washington
Sites of Practice
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center – South Lake Union
University of Washington Medical Center – Montlake

Education, Training, Board Certifications

  • MD, Oregon Health & Science University 
  • Residency in Internal Medicine-Pediatrics, Harvard University
    Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Children’s Hospital
  • Fellowship in Medical Oncology and Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Oregon Health & Science University 
  • Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics
  • Medical Oncology, American Board of Internal Medicine
  • Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, American Board of Pediatrics

Clinical Expertise

Osteosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, desmoid tumors, TGCT, synovial sarcoma, soft tissue sarcomas, bone sarcoma, young adult sarcoma

Affiliations

University of Washington

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Publications

Research and/or Clinical Interests

The goal of Dr. Lara Davis’s research is to improve outcomes for patients with sarcoma by testing novel, rational, targeted drug combinations and ensuring that we gain detailed insight into tumors’ response to treatment. Dr. Davis has led multiple investigator-initiated, industry and cooperative group sarcoma clinical trials. This clinical research often dovetails with translational projects addressing clinical questions using trial participant specimens and patient-derived or cell line in vitro and in vivo models. Although balancing the rigors of both clinical and translational research is challenging, she has established a successful career through a passion for developing and testing scientifically-sound treatment regimens that provide hope for sarcoma patients.

Towards that goal, she co-led a SARC multi-institutional, randomized, Phase 2 clinical trial of targeted therapy for advanced osteosarcoma, which led to publication in JCO and inclusion in NCCN guidelines; the follow up Phase 2 trial of combination targeted and immune therapy completed accrual and results will be published shortly. She also led a clinical trial of a novel drug combination to treat metastatic soft tissue sarcomas based on my laboratory work. In recognition of her accomplishments in clinical research, Dr. Davis was awarded a Cancer Clinical Investigator Team Leadership Award from the National Cancer Institute (2019-2021). Her precision oncology translational work in sarcoma was supported by substantial career development awards from SARC (2016-2018) and the St. Baldrick’s Foundation (2019-2022).

Further, she is an experienced administrative leader. She was Co-Leader of Oregon Health & Science University’s Knight Cancer Institute Translational Oncology Research Program 2020-2025. She is Chair of the SWOG NCTN Early Therapeutics / Rare Cancers Committee Sarcoma Working Group and Chair of the NCI’s Sarcoma Steering Committee. As of January 2026, Dr. Davis is Sarcoma Program Head and Anderson Family Endowed Chair in Sarcoma at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.