Madiha Iqbal, MD
Dr. Madiha Iqbal is an Assistant Professor at the Mayo Clinic in Florida since 2020. Dr. Iqbal also trained at the Mayo Clinic in Florida for her Hematology-Oncology fellowship from 2017 to 2020 and served as the chief fellow for her class. She has held appointments as the education chair on the Graduate Education Committee and the Mayo Fellows and is currently a core faculty member for the fellowship program.
Dr. Iqbal has been extremely active in clinical research and has published multiple manuscripts in high impact journals. She is also on the editorial board of several academic journals and is the recipient of several intramural funded awards. Her clinical and research expertise is in the field of lymphoma and cellular therapies including hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). Areas of clinical research focus for her include real world evidence and evidence-based medicine research in patients with lymphoma receiving HCT and cellular therapies; b) HCT and cellular therapies in patients with autoimmune diseases; c) evaluating the role of novel prognostic markers such as circulating tumor DNA and somatic variants; d) novel clinical trial design and development in patients with lymphomas and those receiving HCT and cellular therapies. She is also the principal investigator for multiple interventional clinical trials at Mayo Clinic, FL.