04/02/2022
Hall of Fame Inductee
Rita Nanda, MD
Class of 1989
Rita Nanda, MD, is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of Breast Oncology at The University of Chicago. Dr. Nanda earned her undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and her Medical Degree from The University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine. She subsequently completed her Residency in Internal Medicine and her Fellowship in Hematology/Oncology at The University of Chicago.
Dr. Nanda’s research interests include identifying novel treatments for the management of breast cancer, particularly triple-negative disease. Dr. Nanda has authored more than 100 scientific publications and book chapters, including the first report of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy for triple-negative breast cancer. Dr. Nanda is recognized as an international expert in breast cancer research and treatment.
She is a member of the Breast Immuno-Oncology (BIO) Taskforce of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Breast Cancer Steering Committee (BCSC), and serves as a Principal Investigator for the Translational Breast Cancer Research Consortium (TBCRC) and the ISPY2 Clinical Trial Network. She is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the American Association of Cancer Research, and the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer.
Dr. Nanda’s research has been funded by The NIH, The Department of Defense Breast Cancer Research Program, The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, The Susan G. Komen Foundation, The Metastatic Breast Cancer Network, and the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. She was awarded the 2014 NCI Cancer Clinical Investigator Team Leadership Award, and currently serves as the co-PI for the University of Chicago Interdisciplinary Cancer Health Disparities SPORE.