CareDx – ACROBAT Study for Stem Cell Transplant Patients
Dr. Sham Dholakia, MD, Chief Medical Officer at CareDx, a company focused on high-value healthcare solutions for transplant patients, discusses the Assessing Chimerism and Relapse of Bone marrow/HCT transplant using AlloHeme Testing (ACROBAT) study at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio.
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Key Takeaways
- Key Point: Sham Dholakia, MD, Chief Medical Officer at CareDx, a company focused on high-value healthcare solutions for transplant patients, discusses the Assessing Chimerism and Relapse o…
- Key Point: Sham joins us from the University of Oxford, being trained in the UK as a transplant surgeon and served in the British Army.
- Key Point: His ability to thrive under pressure and drive success; allowed him to bring successful solution delivery through his previous consulting role at GE Healthcare on a number of he…
- Key Point: Having trained and specialized in transplantation in Oxford, he is well-versed in using and manipulating data.
- Key Point: Running qualitative and quantitative analysis, he has extensive knowledge and expertise in transplantation medical devices and diagnostics.
Sham Dholakia, MD, DPhil
Chief Medical Officer. Sham joins us from the University of Oxford, being trained in the UK as a transplant surgeon and served in the British Army. His ability to thrive under pressure and drive success; allowed him to bring successful solution delivery through his previous consulting role at GE Healthcare on a number of healthcare projects; where he went on to become a medical advisor to a number of UK based start-ups. Having trained and specialized in transplantation in Oxford, he is well-versed in using and manipulating data. Running qualitative and quantitative analysis, he has extensive knowledge and expertise in transplantation medical devices and diagnostics. Dr Sham Dholakia read medicine at Imperial College on the palmar scholarship and has a DPhil in Surgical Science and Transplant Immunology from University of Oxford.
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