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Gabriel Mannis is an Associate Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine specializing in hematology, particularly in the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and high-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). He serves as the Medical Director of Stanford's Inpatient Leukemia Service. His work involves a combination of patient care, education for trainees, and research focused on novel therapies for AML and MDS. Mannis has co-authored multiple significant publications in these areas and is currently a panel member for the National Comprehensive Cancer Network’s guidelines for AML treatment. His clinical research activities include overseeing AML clinical trials and studying effective therapies to improve patient outcomes. He is dedicated to understanding biological factors that predict patient response to treatments while striving to enhance the quality of life for those battling blood cancers.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Associate Professor of Medicine, specializing in hematology and AML.
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