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Timothy S. Olson, MD, PhD
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Dr. Olson aims to improve diagnostics and treatment of bone marrow failure (BMF) syndromes, and to improve clinical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) outcomes. He conducts clinical trials of HSCT for non-malignant hematologic diseases. His laboratory explores both basic and translational research focused on genomics of BMF and the impact of BMF on hematopoietic niche function during HSCT.

E-mail:
olsont [at] chop.edu
Nancy J. Bunin, MD

Dr. Bunin's current research focuses on the development of hematopoietic stem cell graft engineering for allogeneic transplantation to minimize graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), promote engraftment and immune reconstitution. She has also developed protocols for rapid manufacture of viral cytotoxic T lymphocytes to treat or prevent life threatening viral infections post hematopoietic stem cell transplant.

E-mail:
buninn [at] chop.edu
Benjamin L. Laskin, MD, MS
Benjamin L. Laskin

Dr. Laskin's research focuses on the conduct of clinical investigations and translational studies designed to target mechanisms to prevent, treat, or slow the progression of chronic kidney disease in immunosuppressed patients, including children receiving a bone marrow or kidney transplant.

E-mail:
laskinb [at] chop.edu
Peter Kurre, MD
Peter Kurre

Dr. Kurre's laboratory has longstanding expertise in Fanconi Anemia (FA), a genetic condition with prominent hematologic complications. With training in transplantation and hematopoietic stem cell biology, he hopes to improve the understanding of the progressive hematopoietic failure in patients with bone marrow failure and FA, broaden diagnostic approaches, and develop next generation therapies.

E-mail:
kurrep [at] chop.edu
Stephan A. Grupp, MD, PhD
Stephan A. Grupp

Dr. Grupp develops and conducts preclinical testing of engineered cell therapies and signal transduction inhibitors in leukemia, in pediatric immunotherapy trials, and in the manufacture and use of cellular therapeutics in preclinical, good manufacturing practices, and clinical trial settings. Dr. Grupp leads most CTL019 (CD19 CAR) clinical trials, and his colleagues are the global leaders in highly active CAR T cell therapy.

E-mail:
grupp [at] chop.edu
Jason L. Freedman, MD, MSCE
Jason L. Freedman

Dr. Freedman has a particular interest in epidemiologic and translational research within pediatric supportive oncology. He aims to advance the understanding and treatment of symptoms, infections, and organ toxicities in pediatric cancer and hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients.

E-mail:
freedmanj [at] chop.edu
Allison Barz Leahy, MD, MSCE
Allison Barz Leahy, MD, MSCE

Dr. Leahy studies the use of patient-reported outcomes (PROs) for symptom monitoring in pediatric oncology and how they can improve clinical outcomes. She is also interested in how PROs can be leveraged to inform predictive models for novel therapeutics, such as CAR T-cell therapy.

E-mail:
barza [at] chop.edu
Sogol Mostoufi-Moab, MD, MSCE
Sogol Mostoufi-Moab Headshot

Dr. Mostoufi-Moab's clinical and research program is focused on endocrine late effects after childhood cancer therapy. She has unique dual training in pediatric endocrinology and oncology with a master's degree in clinical epidemiology. The goal of her research program is to pursue a mechanistic understanding of metabolic and endocrine disorders that occur due to cancer therapy.

E-mail:
moab [at] chop.edu
Stephanie N. Hurwitz, MD, PhD
Stephanie N. Hurwitz

Stephanie Hurwitz, MD, PhD, is a research fellow focused on improving understanding of the molecular biogenesis and functions of extracellular vesicles in physiologic and regenerative hematopoietic stem cell biology.

E-mail:
hurwitzs [at] chop.edu

Where Discovery Leads: Taking CAR T-Cell Therapy to Solid Tumors and Beyond

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Where Discovery Leads: CAR T-Cell Therapy Research
CHOP physician-scientists discuss their CAR T-cell therapy research for childhood cancers in Where Discovery Leads.
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