
"I grew up riding horses every morning before school. That environment taught me discipline and focus very early in life. In science, just like in riding, you have to stay focused and keep moving forward even when things don't go as planned."
"Based in Los Angeles, she works at the intersection of translational science and clinical research, focusing on blood cancers such as multiple myeloma and acute leukemia. Her work explores therapeutic targets like CD38 and CD84, as well as radiation-based treatment strategies designed to improve patient outcomes."
Dr. Flavia Pichiorri, based in Los Angeles, dedicates her career to translating laboratory discoveries into clinical benefits for patients with blood cancers, particularly multiple myeloma and acute leukemia. She investigates therapeutic targets like CD38 and CD84 alongside radiation-based treatment approaches. Her scientific approach stems from childhood experiences in Rome, where early morning horseback riding and show jumping competition instilled discipline, focus, and resilience. Growing up in a family valuing analytical thinking—her mother worked in statistics and organizational science, her father in mechanical engineering—shaped her problem-solving mindset. Her academic journey began with classical literature studies in Latin and Greek before transitioning to molecular biology and biochemistry at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.
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