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Graeme F. Woodworth, MD, B.S.

Howard M. Eisenberg, MD Distinguished Professor of Neurosurgery

Academic Title:

Professor

Primary Appointment:

Neurosurgery

Secondary Appointment(s):

Diagnostic Radiology Nuclear Medicine, Neurobiology

Administrative Title:

Director of the Brain Tumor Treatment & Research Center; Chair, Department of Neurosurgery

Location:

UMMC S12D

Phone (Primary):

410-328-6148

Education and Training

  • Tufts University, BS, Chemistry, 1997
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, MD, 2005
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital, Intern, Surgery, 2006
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital, Resident, Neurosurgery, 2011
  • Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Fellow, Neuro-Oncology-NCI/Nanotechnology for Cancer Medicine Program, 2011
  • Weill Cornell Department of Neurological Surgery, New York, NY, Fellow, Cranial Neuro-Endoscopy, 2011
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital, Assistant Chief of Service, Neurosurgery, 2012

Biosketch

As the Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery and Director of the Brain Tumor Treatment and Research Center at the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center (UMGCCC), Dr. Woodworth provides leadership and surgical care within a multidisciplinary team of neurosurgeons, radiologists, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, and pathologists, treating brain cancer patients. These clinical and administrative roles enable the cross-disciplinary group of engineers, cancer biologists, and clinician-scientists within the Translational Therapeutics Research Group (TTRG) to address key challenges in counteracting the patho-biology and improving the treatment of brain tumors.

Much of this work is centered on the concept of using the operating room as a portal for discovery and opportunity to improve our understanding of and therapeutic delivery for brain tumors. His team studies and utilizes advanced brain tumor models, including genetically-engineered and patient-derived versions directly from the operating room where the tumor tissue is rapidly passaged in vivo to avoid ischemia and biological transformation during extended manipulations or culturing conditions. The team have developed a nestin-TV-A transgenic rat model to enhance investigations into the molecular and cellular mechanisms of the glioblastoma margin and enable surgery, local delivery, focused ultrasound, and targeted radiation-based studies. 

Dr. Woodworth's research team is leading the first-in-human clinical trials of MRI-guided focused ultrasound-mediated blood brain barrier disruption (MRgFUS-BBBD) in the United States. These studies are designed to establish the safety and feasibility of MRgFUS BBBD, with the goal of using this technology to improve therapeutic delivery and effects against infiltrating brain tumors.  They have optimized reproducible and safe FUS treatments in small animals and humans, in particular treating areas within the non-enhancing regions of infiltrating gliomas. Information from these studies is informing the timing and parameters for FUS BBBD applications in clinical trials and future applications. 

A long-standing goal in treating patients with glioblastoma (GBM), the most common and deadly primary brain cancer in adults, is linking tumor specific features with effective anti-tumor therapies to generate long-term treatment responses. Dr. Woodworth believes that following the principles of (1) maximal, safe tumor removal, (2) use of intra-operative access to better understand the disease and deliver therapies, and (3) targeting therapeutics to residual/unresectable invading cancer elements, we will turn GBM from a uniformly fatal cancer into a chronic disease with the potential for cure. 

Research/Clinical Keywords

Brain tumors, Pituitary tumors, Vestibular Schwannoma/Acoustic Neuroma, Spinal tumors, Chiari malformation, Adult hydrocephalus, MRI-guided Focused Ultrasound, Awake brain surgery, Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy

Highlighted Publications

Woodworth GF, Dunn GP, Nance EA, Hanes J, Brem H. Emerging insights into barriers to effective brain tumor therapeutics. Front. Oncology, 2014, 4: Article 126. (PMCID: 4104487)

Schneider CS, Perez-Bermudez J, Cheng E, Smith P, Winkles JA, Woodworth GF*, Kim AJ*. Minimizing the non-specific binding of nanoparticles to the brain enables active targeting of Fn14-positive glioblastoma cells. Biomaterials, 2015, 42: 42-51. (*Co-corresponding authors). (PMCID: 4279109)

Hersh DS, Wadajkar AS, Roberts NB, Perez JG, Connolly NP, Frenkel V, Winkles JA, Woodworth GF, Kim AJ. Evolving Drug Delivery Strategies to Overcome the Blood Brain Barrier. Curr Pharm Des. 2015 Dec 21. PMID: 26685681

Hersh DS, Nguyen BA, Dancy JG, Adapa AR, Winkles JA, Woodworth GF, Kim AJ, Frenkel V. Pulsed ultrasound expands the extracellular and perivascular spaces of the brain. Brain Res. 2016 Jun 28. pii: S0006-8993(16)30464-4. PMID: 27369449

Dancy JG, Wadajkar AS, Schneider CS, Mauban JR, Goloubeva OG, Woodworth GF, Winkles JA, Kim AJ. Non-specific binding and steric hindrance thresholds for penetration of particulate drug carriers within tumor tissue. J Control Release. 2016 Jul 25;238:139-148. PMID: 27460683

Hersh DS, Kim AJ, Winkles JA, Eisenberg HM, Woodworth GF, Frenkel V. Emerging Applications of Therapeutic Ultrasound in Neuro-oncology: Moving Beyond Tumor Ablation. Neurosurgery. 2016 Aug 22.  PMID: 27552589

Connolly NP, StokumJA, Schneider CS, Ozawa T, XuS, Galisteo R, CastellaniRJ, KimAJ, SimardJM, Winkles JA, Holland EC, Woodworth GF.  Genetically engineered rat gliomas: PDGF-driven tumor initiation and progression in tv-a transgenic rats recreate key features of human brain cancer.  PLoS ONE. 2017 Mar 30;12(3):e0174557. PMID: 28358926

Wadajkar AS, Dancy JG, Roberts NB, Connolly NP, Strickland DK, Winkles JA, Woodworth GF, Kim AJ. Decreased non-specific adhesivity Receptor Targeted (DART) nanoparticles improve dispersion, cellular uptake, and tumor retention in invasive gliomas. J Control Release. 2017 Sep 5. pii: S0168-3659(17)30829-5. PMID: 28887134

Connolly NP, Shetty AC, Stokum JA, Hoeschele I, Siegel MB,Miller CR, Kim AJ, Ho C, Davila E, Simard JM, Devine SE Rossmeisl JH, Holland EC, Winkles JA, Woodworth GF. Cross-species transcriptional analysis reveals conserved and host-specific neoplastic processes in mammalian glioma. Sci Rep. 2018 Jan 19;8(1):1180. PMID: 29352201

Hersh DS, Anastasiadis P, Mohammadabadi A, Nguyen BA, Guo S, Winkles JA, Kim AJ, Gullapalli R, Keller A, Frenkel V, Woodworth GF. MR-guided transcranial focused ultrasound safely enhances interstitial dispersion of large polymeric nanoparticles in the living brain. PLoS ONE 2018 13(2): e0192240. PMID: 29415084

Hersh DS, Peng S, Dancy JD, Galisteo R, Eschbacher JM, Castellani RJ, Heath JE, Legesse T, Kim AJ, Woodworth GF, Tran NL, Winkles JA. Differential Expression of the TWEAK Receptor Fn14 in IDH1 Wild-Type and Mutant Gliomas. Neurooncol. 2018 Feb 16. PMID: 29453678

Hersh DS, Harder BG, Roos A, Peng S, Heath JE, Legesse T, Kim AJ, Woodworth GF, Tran NL, Winkles JA. The TNF receptor family member Fn14 is highly expressed in recurrent glioblastoma (GBM) and in GBM patient-derived xenografts with acquired temozolomide resistance. Neuro Oncol. 2018 Apr 20. PMID: 29897522

Roberts NB, Alqazzaz A, Qi X, Keegan AD Kim AJ, Winkles JA, Woodworth GF. Oxaliplatin disrupts pathological features of glioma cells and associated macrophages independent of apoptosis induction. J Neurooncol. 2018 Aug 21. 10.1007/s11060-018-2979. PMID: 30132163

Rice S, Kwok Y, Feigenberg S, Bentzen S, Woodworth GF, Mehta MM. Prognostic models for patients with brain metastasis after stereotactic radiosurgery with or without whole brain radiotherapy: a validation study. J Neurooncol. 2018 Aug 21. 10.1007/s11060-018-2958. PMID: 30132164

Harder BG, Blomquist, MR, Wang J, Kim AJ, Woodworth GF, Winkles JA, Loftus JC, Tran NL. Developments in blood-brain barrier penetrance and drug repurposing for improved treatment of glioblastoma. Front Oncol. 2018 Oct 23;8: 462. PMID: 30406029

Wadajkar A, Dancy JP, Carney C, Hampton B, Winkles JA, Woodworth GF, Kim AJ. Leveraging Surface Plasmon Resonance to Dissect the Interfacial Properties of Nanoparticles: Implications for tissue binding and tumor penetration. Nanomedicine 2019 Jun 5:102024 PMID: 31176045

Schneider CS, Woodworth GF, Vujaskovic Z, Regine W, Mishra M. Radio-sensitization of high-grade gliomas through induced hyperthermia: Review of clinical experience and the potential role of MRI-guided focused ultrasound. Radiother Oncol. 2019 Aug 17. pii: S0167-8140(19)33010-5. doi: 10.1016/j.radonc.2019.07.017. PMID: 31431370

Inglut C, Connolly N, Baglo Y, Liang B, Cheema Y, Stabile J, Woodworth GF, Huang HC. Systematic evaluation of light-activatable biohybrids for anti-glioma photodynamic therapy J Clin Med. 2019 Aug 21;8(9). pii: E1269. doi: 10.3390. PMID: 31438568

Inglut C, Baglo Y, Liang B, Cheema Y, Stabile J, Woodworth GF, Huang HC. Predictors and limitations of the penetration depth of photodynamic effects in the rodent brain. Photochem Photobiol. 2019 Aug 23. doi: 10.1111/php.13155. PMID: 31441057

Dancy JG, Wadajkar AS, Connolly NP, Galisteo R, Ames HM, Peng S, Tran NL, Goloubeva OG, Woodworth GF, Winkles JA, Kim AJ. Decreased nonspecific adhesivity receptor targeted therapeutic nanoparticles for primary and metastatic breast cancer. Sci Adv., 2020, Jan 15;6(3):eaax3931. doi: 10.1126. PMID: 31998833

Spina R, Voss DM, Yang X, Sohn JW, Vinkler R, Schraner J, Sloan A, Welford SM, Avril N, Ames HM, Woodworth GF, Bar EE. MCT4 regulates de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis in GBM in a lactate independent manner. Neurooncol Adv., 2020 Jan-Dec;2(1):vdz062. doi: 10.1093/noajnl/vdz062. PMID: 32002519

Anastasiadis P, Gandhi D, Guo Y, Ahmed AK, Bentzen SM, Arvanitis C, Woodworth GF. Localized blood-brain barrier opening in infiltrating gliomas with MRI-guided acoustic emissions-controlled focused ultrasound. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Sep 14;118(37):e2103280118. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2103280118. PMID: 34504017.

Kwak S, Akbari H, Garcia JA, Mohan S, Dicker Y, Sako C, Matsumoto Y, Nasrallah MP, Shalaby M, O'Rourke DM, Shinohara RT, Liu F, Badve C, Barnholtz-Sloan JS, Sloan AE, Lee M, Jain R, Cepeda S, Chakravarti A, Palmer JD, Dicker AP, Shukla G, Flanders AE, Shi W, Woodworth GF, Davatzikos C. Predicting peritumoral glioblastoma infiltration and subsequent recurrence using deep-learning-based analysis of multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging. J Med Imaging. 2024 Sep;11(5):054001. PMID: 39220048

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