

Hiromi Terawaki Rosselli
Dr. Hiromi Terawaki Rosselli is an esteemed Assistant Professor in the Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Emory University School of Medicine. With board certifications in both medical oncology and hematology, Dr. Rosselli brings a wealth of expertise to her role, particularly in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Her clinical acumen is further demonstrated through her position as an attending physician at Emory Decatur Hospital, where she is deeply committed to patient care and advancing cancer treatment methodologies. Dr. Rosselli's professional journey is marked by her active involvement in several prestigious organizations, including the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the American Society of Hematology, and the European Society for Medical Oncology. These affiliations underscore her dedication to staying at the forefront of medical advancements and contributing to the broader oncology community. Before her tenure at Emory, Dr. Rosselli honed her skills in private practice at Messino Cancer Centers in Asheville, North Carolina. Her academic credentials are equally impressive, having earned her MD from the Medical University of South Carolina. She further refined her expertise during her residency at California Pacific Medical Center and her fellowship at the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University. Dr. Rosselli's research contributions have been recognized in several leading medical journals, including Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma Leukemia, and JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics. Her work not only enhances the understanding of cancer biology but also informs clinical practices that improve patient outcomes. In addition to her clinical and research endeavors, Dr. Rosselli is passionate about mentoring the next generation of medical professionals. She actively engages with students and colleagues, fostering an environment of learning and collaboration. Her commitment to education and research continues to drive her efforts in the fight against cancer, making her a valuable asset to both Emory University and the broader medical community.