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1980s - Curiel

Yale Medicine Magazine, 2002 - Winter

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The Tulane University Health Sciences Center has named Tyler Curiel, M.D., M.P.H., HS ’86, as the new chief of the section of hematology-oncology at its school of medicine. Curiel, who holds the Henderson Chair in Medicine at Tulane, studied medicine at Duke and public health at Harvard and completed an internship and residency in internal medicine at Yale. He has an interest in developing therapies for cancers and infectious diseases by boosting the body’s immune system. He holds four patents and has more pending for novel therapies in these areas.
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