Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Dr. Salem Elias received his medical degree from Imperial College School of Medicine with Distinction in Medical Science and Clinical Pathology as well as a BSc in Management with First-Class Honors. During his time in medical school, he was involved in both basic science and clinical research and completed a medical elective at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.
After graduation, he joined the lab of Dr. Matthew Davids at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute as the Goldberg family fellow. He is currently working on translational research utilizing the BH3 profiling technique to study the effects of CAR-NK cells on CLL and Richter's transformation.