Oncologist. Saxophonist. Pizzaiolo. Beer Brewer.
Investor. Father of Three. Husband of One (thankfully).
"Other doctors have hobbies. Alan has an entire second life."
Born in SΓ£o Paulo, Brazil, Alan was clearly not satisfied with just being a doctor. That would be too normal.
After graduating from the prestigious Universidade de SΓ£o Paulo (2003), he thought: "You know what? One country isn't enough." So he moved to the US, completed residency at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in NYC, a fellowship at Fox Chase Cancer Center, AND another at City of Hope.
Most people collect stamps. Alan collects fellowships.
He's fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese β or as he calls it, "the bare minimum for ordering food in three continents."
Director of Lymphoma & CLL Program + Director of CAR-T Cell Therapy at Novant Health Cancer Institute, Charlotte, NC
Led the first-ever CAR-T infusion at Novant Health in September 2020 β during a global pandemic, no less. Because Alan doesn't believe in "easy mode."
Has published over 90 peer-reviewed manuscripts. That's roughly one paper for every pizza he's perfected. (Citation needed on the pizza count.)
Previously directed the CLL Program at John Theurer Cancer Center in New Jersey. Left because... well, have you been to New Jersey? (Sorry, Marcia.)
Raised over $550,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. That's a lot of pizza ovens he could've bought instead.
"I chose hematology because blood is fascinating. Also, I look great in a white coat."β Dr. Skarbnik (probably)
Alan is a member of "Midlife Crisis" β a band name so on-the-nose it should be a medical diagnosis.
He plays saxophone, guitar, AND keyboards. Because learning one instrument would've been quitting, and Brazilians don't quit.
The band's lead singer? A former patient. That's right β Alan literally saved a man's life and then recruited him into a rock band. This is either the most wholesome thing ever or the setup for a movie starring The Rock.
Before Midlife Crisis, his band in Brazil actually recorded music and played on Brazilian radio. So technically, he's an international recording artist. Put that on your LinkedIn.
Because saving lives and playing saxophone still leaves time for artisanal everything
Alan doesn't just make pizza β he makes pizza. The kind where you start explaining the hydration percentage of the dough and everyone's eyes glaze over. Neapolitan? Naturally. Wood-fired? Obviously. Does he have strong opinions about San Marzano tomatoes? Do not get him started.
A Brazilian man who BBQs. Shocking, right? But Alan doesn't just throw some picanha on the grill β he does gourmet BBQ. We're talking 14-hour briskets, custom rubs, and a smoker that costs more than some people's cars. His churrasco would make a gaΓΊcho weep.
Of course he brews his own beer. OF COURSE HE DOES. IPAs, stouts, lagers β Alan's garage looks like a microbrewery had a baby with a science lab. He approaches beer-making with the same precision he uses for CAR-T cell therapy. Both involve cultures, incubation, and hoping nothing explodes.
"The secret to great pizza dough is patience, high-quality flour, and ignoring your wife when she says the kitchen is a mess."
Wife, Co-Pilot, Jersey Girl
From New Jersey β which means she's tougher than any cancer Alan has ever treated. Marcia is the reason Alan is still alive, organized, and wearing matching socks. Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes at his 47th hobby.
Old enough to be embarrassed by Dad's band name
Still thinks Dad's pizza is the best in the world (it might be)
Future member of "Midlife Crisis 2: Electric Boogaloo"
π The Skarbnik household is essentially a restaurant, brewery, recording studio, and investment firm that also happens to have bedrooms.
Alan loves investing in AI β because apparently being a pioneer in CAR-T cell therapy wasn't enough cutting-edge technology for one man.
While other doctors are checking their 401k once a year, Alan is on his fourth monitor watching AI stock tickers, reading Sam Altman's tweets, and explaining to Marcia why they "need" to invest in another AI startup.
"Honey, it's not gambling β it's disrupting the healthcare paradigm."
Alan loves to travel. Next stop: Indianapolis. Yes, really. Indianapolis.
Where it all began. Nightclubs, medical school, and dreams bigger than Sugarloaf Mountain.
Residency years. Learned medicine. Found wife from NJ. Both equally life-changing.
Fox Chase + City of Hope. Collected fellowships like PokΓ©mon cards.
Home base. Where the pizza oven lives. And technically, the family too.
NEXT TRIP! Is he going for the Indy 500? A medical conference? A secret pizza competition? Only Alan knows. (It's probably all three.)
You can take the man out of Brazil, but you can't take Brazil out of the man.
Alan is legendarily faithful to his friends from Brazil. Despite living in the US for over two decades, he maintains deep bonds with his crew back home. Group chats that never sleep. Video calls across time zones. WhatsApp messages at 3 AM about futebol results.
When his Brazilian friends visit Charlotte, they get the full Skarbnik Experienceβ’:
Normal pre-med activities.
One of the top medical schools in Latin America. No big deal.
Survived New York. Met a Jersey girl. Both are equally dangerous.
Because one fellowship is for amateurs.
Spent years in New Jersey. Emerged stronger. Possibly traumatized.
During COVID. In a pandemic. While others were baking sourdough, Alan was reengineering immune cells.
Curing cancer by day, playing sax by night, making pizza at midnight, brewing beer at dawn. Sleep is optional.
Destination: unknown purpose. Likely involves food, music, and explaining AI to strangers.