
About
Brian Shaffer, MD, is a Physician Scientist at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, specializing in bone marrow transplantation and cellular therapy for hematologic malignancies. He serves as the Program Director for the Bone Marrow Transplantation and Immunotherapy Fellowship Programs.
His research focuses on Natural Killer (NK) cell dynamics post-transplantation, aiming to optimize NK cell behavior to improve outcomes for patients with leukemia, myelodysplastic syndromes, and lymphoma. He has contributed to clinical trials evaluating cyclophosphamide prophylaxis, donor selection criteria, and AI-driven toxicity prediction in transplantation.
Recent Publications (2023–2025) address:
- Standardizing graft-versus-host disease prevention
- HLA-mismatched donor transplantation
- β-Receptor inhibitors' impact on recovery
- AI for ECG-based toxicity prediction
Education:
- MD from Eastern Virginia Medical School
- Residency at Wake Forest University Medical Center
- Fellowships at the National Cancer Institute and National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
Clinical Expertise: Board-certified in internal medicine and hematology, with a focus on
- Stem cell/bone marrow transplants
- Cellular therapies (e.g., CAR T-cell)
- Optimizing outcomes for patients without matched sibling donors
Collaborative Networks: Works with the Bone Marrow Transplant Service, Cellular Therapy Service, and CIBMTR (Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research) teams.
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