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Dr Jeff Davies
Consultant at St Bartholomew's HospitalDr Jeff Davies is a Reader in Haemato-oncology at Barts Cancer Institute (BCI), Queen Mary University of London and an honorary Consultant Haematologist at Barts Health NHS Trust specialising in the management of lymphoid malignancies and stem cell transplantation. He qualified from Oxford University and trained in Haematology in London undertaking a PhD in transplant immunology at UCL receiving the George Santos Prize form the American Society of Blood and Marrow Transplantation. After undertaking a period of funded postdoctoral research at Harvard he returned to Barts as a clinical senior lecturer and MRC Clinician Scientist, where he now runs a research group at BCI combined with clinical practice at Barts Health NHS Trust.
Recent research has used new technologies to define tissue-specific immune mediators and cellular biomarkers in graft-versus-host disease
Dr Davies is the Impact Network centre lead for stem cell transplant trials at Barts Health, is active in the British Society of Blood and Marrow transplantation and attends the national NCRI high grade lymphoma study group . He is an investigator and/or trial monitoring committee member for muliple national and international clinical trials .
Recently he has led a new service providing stem cell transplantation for patients with Multiple Sclerosis at Barts Health.
Treatments and procedures
- Chemo-immunotherapy
- Clinical Trials
- Stem cell transplantation
Research interests
Dr Davies leads a research group in the Centre for Haemato-Oncology, Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London. His group works on identifying and developing novel approaches to improve efficacy and safety of stem cell transplantation and adoptive immunotherapy as treatments for blood cancers and other diseases. Recently his group have identified the impact of genetic lesions in follicular lymphoma on allogeneic immune responses, tissue-specific immune pathways important in graft-versus-host disease and used novel mass cytomety technology to globally profile immune cell reconstitution after stem cell transplantation. He has published over 50 peer-reviewed articles in journals including Science Translational Medicine, Cancer Research and Blood with recent or current research funding from the MRC, CRUK, Blood Cancer UK, Barts Charity and other sources.
Leadership roles
- Impact centre Lead for Barts Health
- Deputy Director of Stem Cell Transplant Programme, Barts Health
- Postgraduate Tutor, BCI/QMUL
- Module lead, Clinical Cancer Treatment MSc, BCI