Nanotechnology Applied to Clinical Biomarker Medicine |
| Lance Liotta
Professor George Mason University
| Dr. Lance A. Liotta is a professor of life sciences at George Mason University and co-director of the universityís Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine. He also serves as medical director of the George Mason University/Inova Health System Clinical Proteomics Laboratory in the George Mason University/Inova Health System Translational Research Centers. Before joining the George Mason faculty in May 2005, Dr. Liotta was chief of the Laboratory of Pathology at the National Cancer Instituteís (NCI) Center for Cancer Research, and he previously served as deputy director for Intramural Research at the National Institutes of Health. Dr. Liotta earned his medical degree from Case Western Reserve Medical. He also holds a doctoral degree in biomedical engineering from Case Western Reserve University. Speaking in the special symposium on Nanotechnology for Cancer Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment.
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