Assistant professor
University of Turin
Dr. Mattia D’Agostino, is assistant professor of Hematology at the University of Torino, he is involved in the design, development, and coordination of several clinical trials for the treatment of multiple myeloma in tight collaboration with the European Myeloma Network (EMN).
Dr. D’Agostino’s main research focuses on the diagnosis and the clinical and experimental treatment of patients with multiple myeloma and associated disorders. He is engaged in clinical and translational research, with a focus on the prognostic evaluation of multiple myeloma and minimal residual disease measurement. The aim of his research is to define risk-adapted approaches in multiple myeloma treatment as an innovative precision medicine approach. His interests also include the use of new biological molecules, monoclonal antibodies, immunotherapeutic agents, CAR T-cell therapy, and stem-cell transplantation techniques.
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