Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD
Director of the Myeloma Institute at UAMS
Specialities: Multiple Myeloma
Spoken languages: English
Specialities: Multiple Myeloma
Spoken languages: English
Dr. Morgan is an internationally recognized clinician scientist who works in the field of molecular genetics of blood cell cancers, in particular, multiple myeloma. He is specifically interested in how this knowledge can improve the treatment of cancer. Dr. Morgan received his doctorate on the genetics of leukemia from the University of London in 1991 and his bachelor of medicine in 1981 from the Welsh National School of Medicine. His post graduate medical training was completed in Wales and at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School in London. Dr. Morgan is doing influential work on the characterization of the myeloma genome, defining specific subsets of the disease that have prognostic importance, and developing personalized therapeautic strategies targeted to each subtype. He is also engaged in advanced research in molecular diagnostics, drug development, and clinical trials. His research aims to cure myeloma and to reduce side effects by targeting treatment to the biology underlying each patient’s cancer.
NYU Langone Medical Center: 522 1st Ave. 1001c 10, New York, NY 10016, USA
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