Brian G. Till, M.D.
Dr. Till is a UW assistant professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology. His clinical interests include lymphoma, stem cell transplantation, and adoptive T cell therapy. His research efforts focus on developing new treatments for lymphoma that use patients' own T cells to fight their disease.
"I believe that good communication with my patients is essential, and I strive to tailor the treatment to their individual needs based on the best clinical evidence. Additionally, I want to raise the bar on the current standard of care by encouraging patients to participate in clinical trials."
Spending time with family, eating good food, hiking, and traveling.
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma; Hodgkin lymphoma; multiple myeloma; autologous stem cell transplantation; and adoptive T cell therapy.
Developing new treatments for lymphoma by using gene therapy to train patients' T cells to kill their tumors.
English, Spanish
Cancer Care (Medical Oncology)
| Univ. of Chicago |
Medical education |
2002 |
| Hosp. of the Univ. of PA (General Medicine) |
Internship |
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| Hosp. of the Univ. of PA (General Medicine) |
Residency |
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| Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center |
Fellowship |
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| American Board of Internal Medicine |
Medical Oncology |
2008 |
| American Board of Internal Medicine |
General Internal Medicine |
2005 |
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