Adjunct Assistant Professor of Bioengineering, UW
Principal Investigator, Seattle Children’s Research Institute
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, UW Medicine
joelle.straehla@seattlechildrens.org
Joelle Straehla
Drug Delivery
Nanomedicine
Nano-bio Interactions
Central Nervous System tumors
Central Nervous System Pharmacokineticcs
Pediatric Cancer
Tumor Vasculogenesis
Tumor Microenvironment
The Straehla Lab, located at Seattle Children’s Research Institute, focuses on accelerating the translation of drug delivery technologies for cancer therapy, with a special emphasis on using nanomedicines in cancers. Led by Dr. Joelle Straehla, a pediatric oncologist specializing in brain and spinal cord tumors, the lab operates at the intersection of nanotechnology and cancer biology. The lab’s primary objectives include 1) Designing and synthesizing new nanoparticle-based therapeutics 2) Identifying biologic regulators of nanoparticle drug delivery 3) Improving the delivery of therapeutic agents across challenging tissue barriers and 4) Developing strategies to selectively remodel the tumor microenvironment. By bridging the gap between innovative engineering tools and clinical practice, the Straehla Lab aims to overcome drug delivery challenges and accelerate the implementation of nanomedicine in cancer treatment, particularly for pediatric patients. In the Straehla Lab, we celebrate diversity of thought and background, and welcome all types of learners.
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship, Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
Pediatric Residency, University of Washington/Seattle Children’s Hospital
M.D., Northwestern Feinberg University School of Medicine
B.S., Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington