Medical School- University of Virginia School of Medicine
Residency- University of Chicago
Dr. Hines spent most of his life in Virginia where he went to medical school at the University of Virginia until he moved to Chicago for Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Chicago. His primary research interest is improving cancer immunotherapies by finding optimal combinations, predicting response, and predicting/limiting/treating immune-related adverse events. Clinically, he is most drawn to lung cancer as it has been a frontier for immunotherapies, targeted agents, and personalized medicine. He is also a clinical pharmacology fellow through which he hopes to better his understanding of clinical trial design as well as pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics to reduce drug toxicity. Outside of the hospital, he enjoys taking advantage of Chicago’s restaurant scene and spending time by the lake.