Eric Holland, MD, PhD
Senior Vice President and Director
Human Biology Division, Fred Hutch
Endowed Chair in Cancer Biology
Fred Hutch
Dr. Eric Holland is a world-renowned physician-scientist who combines compassionate patient care with exacting laboratory research to discover more effective treatments for brain tumors. As a neurosurgeon, Dr. Holland specializes in caring for patients with glioblastomas, aggressive cancers that are the most common malignant brain tumors in adults. One of Dr. Holland’s many accomplishments is the development of mouse models of brain cancers, which researchers use to unravel tumor biology and test new therapies. His landmark work with mouse models also revealed that glioblastoma is not one but several diseases, a finding that is a first step toward tailoring treatment to individual tumors. Dr. Holland also studies the environment immediately surrounding tumor cells and how that “neighborhood” influences tumor formation and growth.
Other Appointments & Affiliations
Director, Seattle Translational Tumor Research, Fred Hutch, UW Medicine & Seattle Children'sDirector, Seattle Translational Tumor Research
Fred Hutch, UW Medicine & Seattle Children's
Education
Stanford University, 1990, MD
University of Chicago, 1985, PhD (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology)
Research Interests
Dr. Holland's research has centered around the development of genetically accurate mouse models of gliomas. He has used them to study the biology of these tumors, the way that they respond to current therapy, and the development of new methods for treating them.
"The molecular field is a great place to be because that’s where the most interesting and striking advances—the cool stuff—has happened over the last 20 years."
— Dr. Eric Holland