Daniel Kuritzkes
Daniel Robert Kuritzkes is an American physician.Kuritzkes studied molecular biophysics and biochemistry at Yale University and completed his medical degree at Harvard Medical School. He was trained in internal medicine and infectious diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital and became a visiting scientist at the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research prior to joining the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center faculty. Kuritzkes returned to Harvard Medical School in 2002, where he succeeded Elliott D. Kieff as head of the Clinical Infectious Disease Division and the Harriet Ryan Albee Professorship in Medicine. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Nicholas T Funderburg, Adriana Andrade, Ellen S Chan, Susan L Rosenkranz, Darlene Lu, Brian Clagett, Heather A Pilch-Cooper, Benigno Rodriguez, Judith Feinberg, Eric Daar, John Mellors, Daniel Kuritzkes, Jeffrey M Jacobson, Michael M LedermanGet full text
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3by Eric S Rosenberg, Barney S Graham, Ellen S Chan, Ronald J Bosch, Vicki Stocker, Janine Maenza, Martin Markowitz, Susan Little, Paul E Sax, Ann C Collier, Gary Nabel, Suzanne Saindon, Theresa Flynn, Daniel Kuritzkes, Dan H Barouch, AIDS Clinical Trials Group A5187 TeamGet full text
Published 2010-05-01
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