
Dr Ian Gabriel
Consultant Haemato-oncologist
MB BS BSc (Hons) PhD MRCP (UK) FRCPath (UK)
Languages spoken: English
Dr Ian Gabriel
Consultant Haemato-oncologist
MB BS BSc (Hons) PhD MRCP (UK) FRCPath (UK)
Languages spoken: English
Patient Age Group
AdultsYear qualified
1999Specialties
Haematology, General, Haemato-oncologyGender
MaleClinical Interests
Haematological malignancies including lymphoma, myeloma, myelodysplasia and leukaemia. Cutaenous T-cell lymphoma. HIV associated haematological complications. Acute leukaemia in elderly patients.
Biography
Dr Ian Gabriel is the Lead Clinician for haematological cancers at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and consultant in haemato-oncology and stem cell transplantation at Imperial College NHS Healthcare Trust.
Qualifying in medicine from St Mary’s Hospital Medical School (Imperial College) he completed his specialist haematology training in London. He was awarded the Frank Cass Scholarship to pursue research completing his PhD at Imperial College, researching the role of killer immunoglobulin receptors in post-transplant tumour eradication and graft versus host reactions.
A founder member of the European Consortium for Stem Cell Mobilisation, he is a member of the European Blood and Marrow Transplant Group. His areas of particular interest are lymphoma, transplantation for cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, and late effects of transplant. Research interests include also include Natural Killer cell biology and haematological effects of HIV infection.
Dr Gabriel has an interest in the haematological complications of HIV infection and runs a HIV-haematology clinic at Chelsea.
Dr Gabriel has published peer reviewed papers on lymphoma, myeloma, and leukaemia in addition to those on stem cell transplantation. He is the author of a number of book chapters and investigator on a number of international clinic trials.
Qualifying in medicine from St Mary’s Hospital Medical School (Imperial College) he completed his specialist haematology training in London. He was awarded the Frank Cass Scholarship to pursue research completing his PhD at Imperial College, researching the role of killer immunoglobulin receptors in post-transplant tumour eradication and graft versus host reactions.
A founder member of the European Consortium for Stem Cell Mobilisation, he is a member of the European Blood and Marrow Transplant Group. His areas of particular interest are lymphoma, transplantation for cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, and late effects of transplant. Research interests include also include Natural Killer cell biology and haematological effects of HIV infection.
Dr Gabriel has an interest in the haematological complications of HIV infection and runs a HIV-haematology clinic at Chelsea.
Dr Gabriel has published peer reviewed papers on lymphoma, myeloma, and leukaemia in addition to those on stem cell transplantation. He is the author of a number of book chapters and investigator on a number of international clinic trials.
NHS Base (trust)
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Professional memberships
Royal College of Physicians, Royal College of Pathologists, European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT), European Consortium of Stem Cell Mobilization

Appointments
020 3315 8211
Clinic opening times:
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Tuesday |
ad hoc |
Wednesday |
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Thursday |
ad hoc |
Friday |
ad hoc |
Saturday |
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