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CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY AND DERMATITIS (ISSN:2631-6714)

Alexander Lunning M

Biography:

Matthew Alexander Lunning is currently a Medical Director of the Lymphoma Research and Assistant Professor of the Division of Hematology/Oncology. He authored many publications in national and international journals. He attended many conferences and he also participated in oral and paper presentations. He has received many national and international Awards/ Honors including Lacher Lymphoma Fellow (2013), Pan Pacific Lymphoma Conference—Travel Award(2012) International Society for Analytical Cytometry Student Investigator Award (2002) and etc. He has membership in various societies such as “American Society of Clinical Oncology”, “American Society of Hematology”, “BMT CTN Toxicity and Supportive Care Committee” and Member of “NCCN Plasma cell/Amyloid Panel”.

Research Interests:

His research interests focuses on Diagnosis, treatment and management of rare lymphoid malignancies and benign hematologic conditions.

Clinical research in rare hematologic malignancies with a focus on early drug development and experimental correlates that leads to enhanced knowledge of how to treat hematologic malignancies.

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