Andrew Baschnagel, MD

Associate Professor (CHS)

Department of Human Oncology

I am an associate professor in the Department of Human Oncology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, where I treat patients and perform translational research. In my clinical practice, I specialize in treating patients with lung cancer, and other thoracic malignancies. In addition, I have expertise in performing stereotactic body radiotherapy and intracranial stereotactic radiosurgery for the treatment of metastases. I am a member of the UW Multidisciplinary Thoracic Program and work closely with thoracic surgeons, medical oncologists, pulmonologists and radiologists to best meet the needs of my patients. I also serve as the department’s director of clinical trials.

I am actively involved in translational and clinical research. I work closely with basic scientists, physicists and clinicians with the goal of fostering new ideas and translating research findings into the clinic. I have experience studying combinations of radiation and novel radiosensitizers and biomarkers of treatment response in patients and in preclinical models. My current work focuses on improving treatment of non-small cell lung cancer with a focus on brain metastases. I am actively involved at the regional and national level, and I am site PI for multiple national clinical studies here at UW. In addition to my clinical and research activities, I train medical students, medical residents and fellows. This includes mentoring students and residents in the clinic and with research.

Dr. Baschnagel's UW Health Profile

Education

Resident, William Beaumont Hospital, Radiation Oncology (2014)

Intern, William Beaumont Hospital, (2010)

Research Fellow, National Institutes of Health, Clinical Research (2008)

MD, State University of New York at Buffalo, Medicine (2009)

BS, State University of New York at Buffalo, Biophysical Sciences (2004)

Academic Appointments

Associate Professor, Human Oncology (2020)

Assistant Professor, Human Oncology (2014)

Selected Honors and Awards

Radiation Research Early Career Investigator Travel Award (2019)

American Association of Residents in Radiation Oncology Educator of the Year Award (2018)

UW Paul P. Carbone Young Investigator Award, UW Carbone Cancer Center (2017)

Travel Grant Award, ASTRO Multidisciplinary Head and Neck Cancer Symposium (2014)

First Place, Resident and Fellow Michigan State Medical Society Annual Research Forum (2013)

First Place, Poster Presentation, 43rd Annual Beaumont Research Forum (2013)

First Place, Michigan Radiological Society Radiation Oncology Research Award (2013)

Baccelli Award for Most Outstanding Research, SUNY at Buffalo (2009)

First Honors, Annual Medical Student Research Forum, SUNY at Buffalo (2009)

University at Buffalo School of Medicine Alumni Scholarship (2004–2009)

Outstanding Undergraduate Award, Biophysics Department SUNY at Buffalo (2004)

Academic Excellence Scholarship, SUNY at Buffalo (2000–2004)

Boards, Advisory Committees and Professional Organizations

NRG Oncology Corresponding Principal Investigator for University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (2019-pres.)

University of Wisconsin, Department of Human Oncology, Director of Clinical Research (2018-pres.)

Member of Lung Cancer Working Group, Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium (2017–pres.)

Clinical Translational and Basic Science Advisory Committee Member, ASTRO Clinical (2016–pres.)

Quality Control Committee Chair, UWCCC Department of Human Oncology (2016–pres.)

Peer Review Committee Member, UW Hospital and Clinics, (2016–pres.)

Abstract reviewer, ASTRO Annual Meeting Lung Committee Member (2015–pres.)

Protocol Review and Monitoring Committee Member, UWCCC (2014–pres.)

Research Focus

Translational Research, Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy, Intracranial Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Novel Radiosensitizers


Dr. Andrew Baschnagel is a physician who specializes in treating patients with lung, esophageal and other thoracic malignancies. His current translational and clinical research focuses on improving treatment of non-small cell lung cancer, esophageal cancer, head and neck cancer and pancreas cancer. He also serves as the department’s director of clinical trials.