An attending physician at The Childrens Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) since 2009, Dr. Gill treats children and young adults with bone and soft tissue sarcomas. He is also engaged in the care of children and young adults diagnosed with leukemias and lymphomas, and he is a member of the Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplantation team at CHAM. Dr. Gills research focus is on developmental therapeutics. This work involves early-phase clinical trials of new agents in the treatment of cancer, with the ultimate goal of defining new medicines that will improve the survivorship of children living with cancer. These early-phase trials involve industry-sponsored studies, multi-institutional collaborations and institutional-initiated studies, started here at CHAM. Dr. Gill received his MD degree from the UCLA School of Medicine, and he trained at The Mount Sinai Hospital, completing a combined residency in internal medicine and pediatrics. He completed his subspecialty training in pediatric …hematology and oncology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and New York Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center. During that time, he was named chief fellow. His research focused on the structure and function of a novel oncoprotein and its role in hematologic stem cell maturation.


Dr. Jonathan Benjamin Gill, MD
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Doctor Organizations
- The Childrens Hospital At Montefiore Medical Center
Doctor Education
Medical School
2001
David Geffen School Of Medicine At Ucla
Work Place
The Childrens Hospital At Montefiore Medical Center
3415 Bainbridge Ave
Bronx
NY
10467
USA
+17189207200
Procedures performed
- Chemotherapy
- Blood transfusion
- Blood transfusion
- Chemotherapy
Conditions
- Iron Deficiency Anemia
- Leukemia
- Hemophilia A or B
- Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
- Anemia
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