Division of Hematology/Oncology,
Stem Cell Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine

4th Year Fellowship In  Stem Cell Transplant  and Cellular Therapy

The Stanford University’s Pediatric Stem Transplantation & Cellular Therapy (SCT & CCT) Fellowship Program is seeking applicants for the  2023-24 academic year. All applicants should have completed an ACGME accredited Pediatric Hematology/Oncology fellowship program by the start of our program, being board eligible or board certified. Applicants may apply to one of the following tracks:

  • The Stem Cell Transplantation (SCT) track will be a combination of both clinical and research (clinical or basic science).  This tract will allow physicians to obtain FACT certification and be independent providers in cellular therapies. (One fellow)

  • The Cellular Therapy (CCT) track will have an emphasis on the clinical training for patients receiving CAR T cell therapy. Fellows will receive training in the management of not only commercialized CAR T cell products, but also in the development of new investigator-initiated CAR T cell therapies. (One fellow)


This program is proud to serve as a leader in the field of SCT & CCT and works hard to    maintain high levels of quality and service that patients have come to expect. Faculty  have extensive knowledge and connections within the cellular therapy SCT    community and are involved with cutting edge research nationally and    internationally.  Close collaboration with faculty in Pediatric SCT & CCT who have    diverse clinical, translational and basic research interests, high patient volumes,    exposure to novel cell-, gene-, and immune-based therapeutic strategies, and a close    collaboration with an internationally recognized Pediatric Hem/Onc, SCT, and CCT    center will prepare the fellow for a successful career in the field. The one-year    program is designed to provide an incomparable, well-rounded training experience    while allowing for flexibility to address the fellow’s specific goals.

The Stanford University Pediatric department has a dedicated interest in developing  diversity, equity, and inclusion in their programs. All faculty and staff are encouraged    to participate in DEI work, with interviewing faculty taking bias training before    recruitment season. 

If you have any questions or would like to speak with someone directly, please feel    free to reach out to one of us.

Ami J. Shah, MD
SCT Fellowship Program Director
Ashah5@stanford.edu

Kara Davis, DO
CCT Fellowship Program Director
kardavis@stanford.edu 

Gretchen Shawver
Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology/ SCT/ CCT  Fellowship Coordinator
gshawver@stanford.edu

Ami Shah, MD

Clinical Professor
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Kara Davis, DO

Assistant Professor
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Gretchen Shawver

Fellowship Administrator