Gizelle Popradi is the director of the McGill University Health Centre Stem Cell Transplant and Immune Effector Cell Program and Teaching Director of the Hematology-Transplant Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, and Division of Hematology. She is an assistant professor at McGill University.

Her medical degree is from McGill University, Montreal. She Pursued Hematology sub-specialty training at McGill, then completed a 2-year clinical fellowship in stem cell transplant and leukemia at the Princess Margaret Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto. Her research and clinical interests include stem cell transplantation, leukemias, and T cell lymphomas. She is also Director of the provincial ECP program and a member of the Canadian Skin Lymphoma Network.

๐Ÿฅ University Affiliation, City, Country: McGill University Health Center, Montreal, Canada
๐Ÿงช Area of Focus in Clinical Practice and Research: T cell lymphoma, Stem cell transplantation, Acute Leukemia
๐Ÿ”Ž Looking forward to in the field of cutaneous lymphomas and at the 6th WCCL: I am looking forward to hearing about new therapeutic developments in CTCL
๐Ÿ’ญ What are you passionate about in medicine or recreationally? Making cellular therapy safe, effective and available to all who can benefit from it
๐Ÿ† A short story or academic achievement you are proud of: I am privileged to work in an academic center where I can access cutting-edge therapies, mentor trainees, conduct research, and learn every day.
๐ŸŒŸ Secret to career success: lifelong curiosity