Assistant Professor
MD Anderson Cancer Center
J. Bryan Iorgulescu, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor in the Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory at MD Anderson Cancer Center. He completed Anatomic Pathology residency with board certification at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and postdoctoral training in cancer immunogenomics at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute/Broad Institute. Following residency, he was an Instructor in Pathology at BWH/Harvard Medical School and completed Molecular Genetic Pathology fellowship with board certification at MD Anderson. Dr. Iorgulescu’s clinical efforts are dedicated to NGS-based cancer testing; and to innovating molecular and spatial biomarker assays that support the evolving needs of our oncologist colleagues and clinical trial research. His research focuses on: (1) Dissecting the tumor microenvironment using spatial and single-cell technologies, including co-developing Slide-TCR-seq; (2) Pioneering the use of national databases to investigate the clinical utility of – and access barriers facing – molecular testing for cancer patients in the U.S.; together leading to authorship of ≥60 peer-reviewed original manuscripts (e.g. Nature, Immunity, JAMA Oncology).