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Michael Grant, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology)
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Assistant Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology)

Biography

Michael Grant, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology). Dr. Grant received his medical degree from the Albert Einstein School of Medicine and did his residency in Internal Medicine at Duke University School of Medicine. He completed his fellowship at Yale School of Medicine during which he was enrolled in the Yale Cancer Center T32 Advanced Training Program (YCC-ATPP) for Physician-Scientists. The YCC-ATPP provides funding to fellows who are strongly committed to being independent physician-scientists performing basic, translational, clinical, or outcomes research in a cancer-related field.

Dr. Grant cares for patients with thoracic and genitourinary malignancies and his current research interests include targeted and immunotherapy approaches to the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer. In 2021, he received the ASCO Conquer Cancer Young Investigator Award to study sensitivity and resistance to EGFR-targeted therapies in patients with NSCLC harboring certain EGFR mutations.

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Education & Training

Internal Medicine Resident
Duke University (2019)
MD
Albert Einstein College of Medicine (2016)
BS
Dickinson College, Biology/ Mathematics (2011)

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Medical Research Interests

Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung; Circulating Tumor DNA; Clinical Trial; Drug Resistance; Immunotherapy; Molecular Targeted Therapy; Small Cell Lung Carcinoma; Translational Research, Biomedical

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Frequent collaborators of Michael Grant's published research.

Publications

2024

Clinical Care

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Michael Grant, MD, is a medical oncologist and hematologist who cares for patients affected by cancer and other hematologic conditions, focusing on thoracic and genitourinary malignancies.

“I was inspired to become a doctor because I like people,” Dr. Grant says. “It is a unique privilege to be able to help people at a potentially vulnerable time, when they are facing challenges they may have never faced before. Medical oncology and hematology are two disciplines in which forming interpersonal relationships and building trust are vital.”

The field of oncology is advancing constantly, making it crucial for physicians to keep their practice up to standard, Dr. Grant says, and this has helped shaped his own approach. “I am passionate about personalized care, leveraging molecular features of a patient's cancer to choose the best treatment for that individual. This involves comprehensively testing for all available ‘biomarkers’ so that each treatment decision is maximally informed. In order to fulfill this commitment, I conduct research, build connections with other experts, and work diligently keep up with the latest advances in the field.”

An assistant professor of medical oncology at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Grant’s research interests include targeted and immunotherapy approaches to the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer.

Clinical Specialties

Medical Oncology

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Board Certifications

  • Medical Oncology

    Certification Organization
    AB of Internal Medicine
    Original Certification Date
    2023
  • Internal Medicine

    Certification Organization
    AB of Internal Medicine
    Original Certification Date
    2019

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