Professor & David Linn Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery
University of California Davis School of Medicine
Sacramento, California, United States
Dr. Randall received his medical degree from Yale University School of Medicine. He completed his orthopaedic surgery residency training at the University of California, San Francisco followed by a musculoskeletal oncology fellowship at the University of Washington, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center.
Prior to joining UC Davis, Dr. Randall was a professor and the L.B. & Olive S. Young Presidential Endowed Chair for Cancer Research at the University of Utah and served as the Director of Sarcoma Services at the Huntsman Cancer Institute and Primary Children’s Medical Center. He also developed and directed the Huntsman - Intermountain Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Care Program.
Dr. Randall’s clinical practice and research focus on musculoskeletal surgical oncology and on building-leading edge trans-disciplinary teams to combat rare cancers of connective tissue in children and adults. His translational research efforts have been recognized internationally, including his work as chief of the Sarcoma Array Research Consortium (SARC) lab, a laboratory investigating the molecular genetic mechanisms that give rise to sarcomas; his help in development a genetically engineered mouse model at the University of Utah, in cooperation with Nobel Prize co-winner Mario Capecchi; and his technical advancements in limb salvage surgery.
Dr. Randall has authored more than 300 peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and abstracts in the field of sarcoma surgery and biology. He has received numerous national and international awards. He is co-director of the University of California, Davis MUSCLE NIH T32 training grant and is chair of the Internal Advisory Committee for the University of California, Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center.
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Saturday, November 16, 2024
4:30 PM – 5:30 PM PST