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Noffar Bar, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine (Hematology)

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Noffar Bar, MD

Research Summary

Dr. Bar is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology as well as the American Society of Hematology. She was awarded the Conquer Cancer Foundation’s Young Investigator Award for her work looking at the prevention of multiple myeloma.

Extensive Research Description

Dr. Bar is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology as well as the American Society of Hematology. She was awarded grant support through the Conquer Cancer Foundation’s Young Investigator Award for her work looking at the prevention of multiple myeloma. Dr. Bar's research interests focus on improving the care of patients with multiple myeloma and other plasma cell dyscrasias.

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Clinical Trials

ConditionsStudy Title
LungAn Open-Label, Multi-Centre Phase I/IIa Study Evaluating the Safety and Clinical Activity of Neoantigen Reactive T Cells in Patients With Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Multiple MyelomaA Phase 3, Randomized, Multicenter, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Efficacy and Safety Study of Birtamimab Plus Standard of Care vs. Placebo Plus Standard of Care in Mayo Stage IV Subjects With Light Chain (AL) Amyloidosis
Multiple MyelomaNovel Combination of Belantamab Mafodotin and Elotuzumab to Enhance Therapeutic Efficacy in Multiple Myeloma
Multiple MyelomaEffective Quadruplet Utilization After Treatment Evaluation (EQUATE): A Randomized Phase 3 Trial for Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Not Intended for Early Autologous Transplantation
Non-Hodgkin's LymphomaA Multi-center Single Arm Phase II Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Genetically Engineered Autologous Cells Expressing Anti-CD20 and Anti-CD19 Specific Chimeric Antigen Receptor in Subjects With Relapsed and/or Refractory Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma
Multiple MyelomaA Phase 1, Open-label, Dose Finding Study of CC-93269, a BCMA X CD3 T Cell Engaging Antibody, in Subjects With Relapsed and Refractory Multiple Myeloma.
Multiple MyelomaDaratumumab to Enhance Therapeutic Effectiveness of Revlimid in Smoldering Myeloma (DETER-SMM)
Hodgkin's Lymphoma; Lymphoid Leukemia; Non-Hodgkin's LymphomaManaged Access Program (MAP) to Provide Access to CTL019, for ALL or DLBCL Patients With Out of Specification Leukapheresis Product and/or Manufactured Tisagenlecleucel Out of Specification for Commercial Release
Multiple MyelomaA Prospective, Observational Study of Real-World Efficacy and Patient-Reported Quality of Life
Multiple MyelomaA Phase 3 Randomized Study Comparing Bortezomib, Lenalidomide and Dexamethasone (VRd) Followed by Ciltacabtagene Autoleucel, a Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell (CAR-T) Therapy Directed Against BCMA Versus Bortezomib, Lenalidomide, and Dexamethasone (VRd) Followed by Lenalidomide and Dexamethasone (Rd) Therapy in Participants With Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma for Whom Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant is Not Planned as Initial Therapy
Multiple MyelomaA Phase 3, Two-Stage, Randomized, Multicenter, Open-label Study Comparing Iberdomide, Daratumumab and Dexamethasone (IberDd) Versus Daratumumab, Bortezomib, and Dexamethasone (DVd) in Subjects With Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM)