Julia Dawn Visgauss
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic SurgeryOverview
I specialize in pelvic resection and reconstructive surgery. I have a special interest in researching and understanding how people’s gait is affected by pelvic surgery, and how we can improve reconstructive techniques in order to optimally balance restoration of anatomy and function.
My translational research is focused on understanding what drives disease progression and treatment resistance in sarcoma. Currently my focus is in chondrosarcoma, a subtype of bone sarcoma that produces cartilage, and has extremely limited treatment options beyond surgery. My lab is working to uncover the cellular derangements and immune interactions that allow these cells to metastasize, and develop targeted systemic therapies to improve patient outcomes.
Positions
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery in the School of Medicine
2021 School of Medicine
Member of the Duke Cancer Institute in the School of Medicine
2019 School of Medicine
Education
M.D. 2012
2012 Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine
Resident, ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
2017 Duke University, School of Medicine