Kate Markey, MB, BS, MClin Res, PhD, FRACP

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Dr. Kate Markey MB, BS, MClin Res, PhD, FRACP
Faculty Member

Kate Markey, MB, BS, MClin Res, PhD, FRACP

Assistant Professor, Translational Science and Therapeutics Division, Fred Hutch

Assistant Professor
Translational Science and Therapeutics Division, Fred Hutch

Mail Stop: S3-204

Dr. Kate Markey studies the intersection between the microorganisms in patients' intestines — the gut microbiome — the immune system, and the outcomes of immune-based cancer treatments. These include bone marrow transplantation and cellular immunotherapies. One focus area of her research is graft-vs.-host disease, or GVHD, in which immune cells from the donor attack the patient's healthy cells. She is learning how the microbiome interacts with the immune system to influence the development of GVHD and the effectiveness of transplant in controlling cancer. Dr. Markey is also a physician who cares for patients undergoing transplant. She uses data and observations from the clinic to inform her laboratory research, which in turn is aimed at improving patient care.

Other Appointments & Affiliations

Affiliate Investigator, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutch

Affiliate Investigator
Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutch

Assistant Professor, Division of Hematology and Oncology, University of Washington School of Medicine

Assistant Professor, Division of Hematology and Oncology
University of Washington School of Medicine

Education

Masters in Clinical Research, Monash University, 2019

PhD in Immunology, University of Queensland, 2011

MB, BS University of Queensland, 2010

B Engineering (Chemical), University of Queensland, 2004