

Robert Lowsky
Robert Lowsky supports capacity-building efforts in the field of hematology and oncology, with a particular focus on blood and marrow transplantation. As a Professor of Medicine at Stanford Medicine, he holds a distinguished position in the Blood and Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy division. His academic rank as a Professor in the University Medical Line underscores his commitment to advancing medical knowledge and practice in this critical area. At Stanford, Dr. Lowsky is an integral member of the Stanford Cancer Institute, where he collaborates with fellow experts to push the boundaries of cancer research and treatment. His specialization in blood and marrow transplantation and hematology positions him at the forefront of developing innovative therapies for patients with complex hematologic malignancies. His work is instrumental in improving patient outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for those undergoing transplantation procedures. Dr. Lowsky's research interests are deeply rooted in the intricacies of cancer, particularly focusing on hematology and blood and marrow transplantation. His contributions to the field are marked by a dedication to understanding the underlying mechanisms of cancer and developing novel therapeutic approaches. Through his research, he aims to bridge the gap between laboratory discoveries and clinical applications, ensuring that patients benefit from the latest advancements in medical science. In addition to his research, Dr. Lowsky is committed to mentoring the next generation of medical professionals. He actively engages in teaching and training activities, sharing his expertise and insights with students, residents, and fellows. His dedication to education and research makes him a respected figure in the medical community, and his work continues to inspire those around him to strive for excellence in the fight against cancer.
Publications
, 11-12, 2020-11-05
, 32-33, 2020-11-05
, 4638-4638, 2018-11-29
, 4190-4190, 2012-11-16
, 230-230, 2023-11-02