The Asiri Lab is a systems hematology research group at Stanford University School of Medicine. We study hematopoiesis which is the complex process of producing blood cells that are essential for maintaining our basic health and well being. Our mission is to learn how these individual cells change as people age and develop cancer. Blood cell production is driven by the hematopoietic stem cell which gives rise to an incredible diversity of cells throughout life. Our research focuses on how dysregulation of this process leads to cytopenias and hematologic malignancies. We have expertise that spans clinical medicine, functional hematology, molecular and cellular biology, genomics, bioinformatics, and machine learning. By integrating advanced experimental and computational methods, we are examining blood cell development and function at single-cell resolution to advance patient diagnostics and treatment.

Our group is diverse and interdisciplinary, and we maintain active colaborations with investigators in the Division of Hematology, Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, and Stanford Cancer Institute.

We are always looking for motivated personnel to join the team! If our work is of interest, please contact us to talk about potential projects or collaborations.