Emory University, Winship Cancer Institute name department chairman
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Sagar Lonial, MD, has been named chair of the department of hematology and medical oncology within Emory University School of Medicine and Winship Cancer Institute.
Lonial, known for his expertise in the biology and treatment of patients with multiple myeloma, previously served as department executive vice chair. He also serves as Winship’s chief medical officer, as well as professor of hematology and medical oncology.
Sagar Lonial, MD
“Dr. Lonial has had an exceptional impact on Emory in the areas of research and clinical care. We are excited that he will be able to use his expertise to lead and further build our outstanding department of hematology and medical oncology,” Christian P. Larsen, MD, DPhil, dean of Emory University School of Medicine and CEO of The Emory Clinic, said in a press release.
Lonial ― a HemOnc Today Editorial Board member ― joined Emory in 1997 for his fellowship and, since then, has worked in the field of immunotherapy and oncology. His research has focused on combinations of novel agents for treatment of myeloma, as well as the development of new treatment strategies and targets for those with high-risk disease. He is leading a global genome sequencing study in newly diagnosed myeloma.
“The opportunity to lead this terrific group of faculty is a real honor and privilege,” Lonial said in a press release. “I am impressed with the compassion, dedication and creativity that the faculty invest in making a difference. My goal is to grow and invest in their careers so that they can continue to perform the groundbreaking and life changing work of cancer care.”