Anson Snow, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Areas of Interest
Bone marrow and stem cell transplantation; Hematologic malignancies; Cancer immunotherapy; Cancer vaccines
About
In my clinic, I treat patients with different types of blood cancers, including leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma who need a stem cell transplant. Stem cell transplantation is a potentially life-saving procedure and has significantly improved in the last few decades. My goal is to help patients and families understand the role of stem cell transplantation in their disease and whether it is the right next step for them.
My research focuses on therapies that help prevent relapse after a patient undergoes a stem cell transplant. Specifically, in collaboration with other researchers at UNC, I am developing a post-transplant mRNA vaccine for patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). I am also involved in multi-center clinical trials of other cellular therapies aimed at preventing relapse after stem cell transplant.
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Undergraduate
Pepperdine University
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Medical School
University of Colorado School of Medicine
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Residency
University of Southern California
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Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill