Mazyar Shadman
Associate Professor
MD MPH
Biography
Dr Mazyar Shadman, MD, MPH, is the Innovators Network Endowed Chair and an Associate Professor at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center (Fred Hutch) and the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle, he is also the Medical Director, Cellular Immunotherapy and Bezos Family Immunotherapy Clinic at the Fred Hutch. He is a hematologic malignancies expert who specialises in treating patients with lymphoma/CLL.
He is involved in clinical trials using novel therapeutic agents, cellular immunotherapy (CAR-T cell), and stem cell transplant for treatment of lymphoid malignancies. He also studies the clinical outcomes of patients using institutional and collaborative retrospective cohort studies. Dr Shadman received his MD from Tehran University in Iran. He finished internal medicine internship and residency training at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio and completed his training in haematology and medical oncology fellowships at the UW and Fred Hutch. Dr Shadman also earned an MPH degree from UW and was a fellow for the National Cancer Institute’s cancer research training program at Fred Hutch, where he studies cancer epidemiology.