Lisa Zaba M.D. Ph.D., is a Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology, and is a translational immunologist interested in individualizing cancer care based on the immunologic and genomic characteristics of a patient’s tumor. She also specializes in autoimmune and inflammatory sequelae of cancer therapeutics and treatments.
Dr. Zaba is a physician at the Stanford Cancer Center, and is the Director of the Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) multi-disciplinary clinic and the supportive onco-dermatology clinic. In the lab, Dr. Zaba studies samples collected from patients in the clinic to better understand the interaction between cancer and the immune system.
She completed medical school at Cornell University, PhD in immunology at Rockefeller University, Residency and Post-Doc at Stanford University in 2013.