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Title and Department
Professor of Medicine
Hematology and Oncology
Professor of Cancer Biology
Department of Medicine
Professional bio

Michael R. Savona, MD, is currently Director of Hematologic Malignancies Research and Early Therapy Program, and Professor of Internal Medicine and Cancer Biology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

He is a physician scientist specializing in myeloid malignancies, and a leader in development of novel therapies for these patients. He has led development and approval of several novel therapies targeting the proteosome, PI3 kinase delta, the JAK/STAT pathway, BCL2 family inhibition, and various epigenetic agents. He has been involved medical research for over 20 years, and has published approximately 100 manuscripts in major academic journals including: Cancer DiscoveryJournal of Clinical Oncology, Nature Medicine, Blood, Cell Stem Cell, Lancet Oncology, Lancet Haematology, JAMA, and Nature Cancer Reviews.

Dr. Savona is board certified in medical oncology and hematology, an elected fellow of the American College of Physicians, and a Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Clinical Scholar.

He is a physician scientist specializing in myeloid malignancies, and a leader in development of novel therapies for these patients. He has led development and approval of several novel therapies targeting the proteosome, BCL2 family proteins, PI3 kinase delta, the JAK/STAT pathway, and various epigenetic agents. 

Dr. Savona founded the Clonal Hematopoiesis Clinic in 2018, and related Vanderbilt collaborative venture, CHIVE: Clonal Hematopoiesis and Inflammation in the VasculaturE, in 2020. CHIVE is a registry, biorepository, and thinktank of experts from multiple medical specialties, genetics, data science and molecular biology focusing on the how clonal hematopoiesis contributes to pathology, in order to develop new therapies to block disease before it starts.

Dr. Savona obtained his bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Davidson College and medical degree at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He did post graduate clinical and research training at the University of California (Davis and San Francisco), and the University of Michigan. He also served as physician in the United States Air Force and is a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Education
Undergraduate
BA - Davidson College
1994
Medical School
Wake Forest University
2002
Residency
Internal Medicine - University of California, Davis
2005
Fellowship
Hem/Onc - University of Michigan
2008
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