Dr. Ahmad joined them from the Levine Cancer Institute in Charlotte, NC, where he completed his fellowship and was awarded the Certificate of Excellence/Outstanding Fellow from the North Carolina Oncology Association. In addition, Dr. Ahmad was awarded grant funding from the North Carolina Lung Cancer Initiative to study the blood and tumor-based immunokinetic tools designed to probe the evolution of lung cancer/immune system interactions during therapy with the goal to identify biomarkers of response in different chemo-immunotherapy regimens.
Dr. Ahmad completed his Internal Medicine residency at the State University of New York, in Buffalo after earning his medical degree with the Prime Minister’s Scholarship program award from the University of Health Sciences in Lahore, Pakistan.
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