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Alissa C. Baker, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Developmental and Molecular Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Contact Information

Primary Location

The Children's Hospital at Montefiore3415 Bainbridge AvenueBronx, NY 10467-2403
  • Specialties & Focus

    Specialties

    • Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
    • Pediatrics
    Clinical Focus
    • Dr. Baker's clinical focus is in pediatric sarcomas with an interest in identifying biomarkers of metastases, as well as identifying new adjuvant therapies for this high-risk patient population.
    Research Focus
    • Dr. Baker’s research focuses on Ewing sarcoma metastasis biology, with a specialized focus on Wnt signaling, using zebrafish as a model of sarcoma metastasis for high throughput drug screens to identify new agents, screening patient plasma and tissue samples for biomarkers of potential metastasis, and identifying circulating tumor cells in the blood of sarcoma patients as a possible correlative to disease burden.
  • Education & Training

    Training

    Residency Program

    Yale-New Haven Hospital Inc

    Fellowship

    The Johns Hopkins Hospital

  • Biography

    Personal Biography

    Alissa Baker, MD, is an Instructor in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Her clinical focus is in pediatric sarcomas with an interest in identifying biomarkers of metastases, as well as identifying new adjuvant therapies for this high-risk patient population. Dr. Baker joined the Montefiore team in 2018.

    Dr. Baker received her Doctor of Medicine from Penn State College of Medicine. She completed her residency in Pediatrics at Yale-New Haven Hospital, where she led the Quality Improvement team for the Pediatric Hematology/Oncology unit. Following residency, she completed her fellowship in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at Johns Hopkins Hospital and The National Institutes of Health.

    Dr. Baker’s research focuses on Ewing sarcoma metastasis biology, with a specialized focus on Wnt signaling, using zebrafish as a model of sarcoma metastasis for high throughput drug screens to identify new agents, screening patient plasma and tissue samples for biomarkers of potential metastasis, and identifying circulating tumor cells in the blood of sarcoma patients as a possible correlative to disease burden. Her publications include a co-first author sentinel nature paper on mutation profiling in human cancer and a recent paper on the effects of Wnt signaling inhibition in Ewing sarcoma.

    In 2017, Dr. Baker received the Pearl M. Stetler Grant for Women Physicians. In 2018, she received the Paul Calabresi K12 Award in Clinical Oncology for her research in Ewing sarcoma biology. Dr. Baker is board certified and an active member of the American Academy of Pediatrics. In addition, she is a member of the American Association for Cancer Research and the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation.

  • Locations

    Primary Location

    The Children's Hospital at Montefiore

    3415 Bainbridge AvenueBronx, NY 10467-2403

    P: 718.741.2426


    Additional Locations

    CHAM 3 PRACTICE HEMATOLOGY / ONCOLOGY
    3415 Bainbridge AveBronx, NY 10467-2403 Additional Details
    ROSENTHAL 4 PRACTICE HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY - CHAM
    111 E 210th StreetBRONX, NY 10467-2401 Additional Details
    ROSENTHAL 3 PRACTICE HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY - CHAM
    111 E 210th StreetBRONX, NY 10467-2401 Additional Details
    CHAM PEDIATRIC PRE/POST
    3415 Bainbridge Ave, CHAM 3Bronx, NY 10467-2403 Additional Details