Cameron Bader, PhD
Grant Coach

Dr. Cameron Bader is a postdoctoral scholar and immunologist in the Division of Blood and Marrow Transplantation at Stanford University. His graduate studies investigated the role of the innate immune sensor STING in murine models of graft-versus-host disease and bone marrow transplantation. In his postdoctoral training, he has continued to investigate novel strategies to augment hematopoietic cell transplantation as a cure for cancer, to improve solid organ transplantation, and to prevent neurodegenerative disease with animal models and bioinformatic approaches in humans. Cameron has been the recipient of NIH F31 and F99/K00 fellowships and is now funded by a K99/R00 career development award which will support his transition to an independent tenure-track faculty position. Cameron is passionate about mentorship and teaching and is excited to apply his experience towards developing novel tools to help prospective grant writers identify required documents, develop a timeline, and track progress towards their targeted grant mechanism. Outside of science, Cameron enjoys spending time with his wife, dogs (Max and Izzy), and experimenting with new ingredients in the kitchen.