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Ann Mullally is a physician-scientist and the George E. Becker Professor of Medicine specializing in hematology. She leads research focused on myeloid blood cancers, particularly myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN). Her laboratory employs techniques such as genomics, single-cell sequencing, and CRISPR to investigate the genetic events underlying MPN pathogenesis. Mullally’s research has elucidated mechanisms by which the mutant calreticulin (CALR) oncogene contributes to MPN and has studied the molecular dependencies of MPN stem cells in myelofibrosis. She has a history of clinical research, aiming to improve treatment options for patients with chronic blood cancers. Ann completed her MD at University College Dublin and has held prestigious positions at Johns Hopkins and Brigham and Women's Hospital prior to joining Stanford University in 2024. She actively mentors trainees and advocates for the integration of physician-scientists into the medical field. Her accolades include multiple awards recognizing her contributions to hematology and patient care.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Leading the Division of Hematology and overseeing various clinical and research activities.
Brigham and Women’s Hospital • Boston, MA
Conducting research and mentorship programs within the hematology/oncology field.
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