Roman A. Tuma, MD, CPE, CPPS, FACP
**** ****** ****** ~ Bethlehem, PA 18020 ~ 610-***-**** ~ ad4lxb@r.postjobfree.com
SENIOR PHYSICIAN EXECUTIVE
Administrative Leadership / Performance Management / Strategic Planning
Senior Physician Executive and Dynamic Leader with expertise in healthcare administration and graduate medical education. Proven track record of successfully leading in progressively dynamic and challenging positions. Excellent presentation and communication skills with additional strengths in:
Quality Assurance/Excellence
●Program Development/Optimizer
●Data Analysis/Credible
●Information Technology/Authenticity
●Patient Safety/HRO Champion
●Utilization Review/Orchestrator of
Change
Leadership Experience
CAREWELL HEALTH MEDICAL CENTER
Oct. 15, 2023 – Jan. 26, 2024
East Orange, New Jersey
CareWell Health Medical Center is an acute care community hospital in East Orange, NJ. CareWell Health Medical Center is accredited by The Joint Commission and licensed by the State of New Jersey. It is certified to operate … acute care beds. It is the sole independent, acute care hospital in Essex County, NJ, and provides care to the East Orange, NJ community as well as the surrounding areas. CareWell Health delivers a broad array of cutting-edge services, including genomic testing to individualize patient treatment plans. CareWell Health strives to improve the health of the community by working collaboratively to provide high quality, efficient, safe and accessible health care services with the utmost respect and compassion.
Chief Medical Officer
Responsible for executive oversight of all medical staff affairs and medical staff departments. Duties included, but were not limited to, clinical performance, interdepartmental physician challenges, accreditations as well as surveys. Additional responsibilities included coordination of the medical staff functions with hospital departments and the hospital administration. Care Management/Social Work/Utilization Departments, Infection Prevention/Infection Control Department, Quality/Outcomes Department, Medical Affairs Department, Center for Wound Healing and Hyberbaric Medicine, Hospitalist service and all employed and contracted providers directly reported to the CMO.
Accomplishments
Reduction in ALOS (GMLOS/ALOS variance decreased to 0.00)
Reduction in denials
Re-opening of WHC/Hyperbaric Medicine
Successful recruitment of MSO manager, CM manager, Quality/Infection Control/Regulatory director
Successful physician recruitment
ED throughput management
Management of application backlog
Maintenance of low re-admission rate (7-8%)
Chief Medical Officer
HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH
BAYSHORE MEDICAL CENTER
Oct. 1, 2017- May 1, 2023
Holmdel, New Jersey
Hackensack Meridian Health (HMH) Bayshore Medical Center is an acute care community hospital in Monmouth County, NJ. HMH Bayshore Medical Center is accredited by the Joint Commission and licensed by the State of New Jersey. It is certified to operate 211 acute care beds. Bayshore Medical Center is a Leapfrog A rated hospital and has received Leapfrog A ratings five consecutive times. Bayshore Medical Center was ranked as a ‘Top General Hospital’ by the Leapfrog Group in 2020. Bayshore Medical Center provides care to our Holmdel, NJ community as well as to patients from NJ as a whole and NY state. Our Mission is the Transformation of Health Care and being recognized as the leader of positive change. Our Vision is to have Innovation in our DNA, compelling us to create a world where the highest quality care is human-centered, accessible, and affordable; we deliver outcomes that matter most; and excellence is the standard. We believe in Creativity, I will do my part to make thighs better; in Courageousness, I will do the right thing; In Compassion, I am the human experience; in Collaboration, I embrace teamwork; in Connection, I am part of something bigger.
Chief Medical Officer
Responsible for the executive oversight of the medical staff affairs and medical staff departments including clinical performance, interdepartmental physician issues, accreditations as well as surveys and coordination of the medical staff functions with hospital departments. Additionally, Care Management, Infection Prevention/Infection Control, Quality/Outcomes Department, Medical Affairs Department, Hospitalist service directly reported to me.
Accomplishments:
●Leapfrog A rating, 3 times consecutively
●TJC triannual visit without conditional citations
●NJ DOH Gold Award for ASP
●Achieved all Quality Goals (Readmissions, HAIs, Mortality) for 2021
●Oversight of Safety and Quality throughout COVID-19 pandemic
●Member of daily network clinical COVID-19 huddle
●Co-chaired H/H compliance and MRSA prevention committees for the network
●Mentored physicians in the network Academy for Physician Leadership Development
●Oversaw successful implementation of Epic
●Conducted Specialty/Subspecialty Gap Analysis and Telemetry Services Survey for HMH
Institutions
●Conducted Hospital Epidemiologist Survey for HMH Institutions
Chief Medical Officer
EASTON HOSPITAL
2011- 2017
Easton, Pennsylvania
Easton Hospital is an acute care community teaching hospital and regional tertiary-care referral center in Northampton County, Pennsylvania. Easton Hospital is accredited by the Joint Commission and licensed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is certified to operate 254 acute care beds. It serves over 400,000 residents in Northampton County and surrounding counties of Pennsylvania as well as bordering New Jersey. Easton Hospital offers a broad array of primary, specialty, and subspecialty services, including family medicine, and extending to vascular and cardiothoracic surgery as well as bariatric surgery.
Since 2001, Easton Hospital has remained part of Community Health Systems (CHS). CHS is a for-profit network of 154 hospitals in 33 states. Easton Hospital maintains a local administration and board of trustees. Its mission is to “deliver outstanding health care and medical education”. Our staff of approximately 400 physicians provides state-of-the-art, compassionate care to our citizens and continues to fulfill its mission.
Chief Medical Officer
Responsible for the executive oversight of the medical staff affairs and medical staff departments including clinical performance, interdepartmental physician issues, accreditations as well as surveys and coordination of the medical staff functions with hospital departments. Additionally, Care Management, Infection Prevention/Infection Control, Quality/Outcomes Department, Medical Affairs Department, Hospitalist service directly reported to me.
Accomplishments:
●Increased HCAHPS scores in effective communication with physicians to a total of 85 % top box
●Successfully increased physician participation in satisfaction survey and improved physician satisfaction three years in a row (2015 participation rate 69%).
●Led multiple successful Joint Commission Surveys
●Decreased LOS and increased CMI index to an overall LOS/CMI ratio of 2.5
●Successfully decreased readmission rate (e.g. COPD readmission rate decreased from 18% to 9% below national average)
●Instrumental in the successful EHR implementation (Cerner)
●Successful participation in VBP programs
●Decreased SSER since implementation of the High Reliability Organization
●Created and implemented successful Quality/Safety initiatives
●Successful implementation of Antibiotic Stewardship Program at hospital and corporate level
●Instrumental in the implementation of Telestroke services
●Successful physician recruitment
●Improved and standardized peer review process
Director of Medical Education / Chief Academic Officer
Coordinates and monitors educational programs provided throughout the institution to assure compliance with defined institutional goals and policies and accreditation standards set forward by affiliated medical schools, the ACGME, ACCME, PMS, LCME, and other relevant entities. This includes oversight over medical staff education, residency programs, and student rotations.
Accomplishments:
●Successfully established a new affiliation with The Commonwealth Medical College, Scranton, PA in 2015
●Increased research activity of residency programs
●Maintained high quality CME program
ACGME Designated Institutional Officer
The Designated Institutional Officer oversees the residency programs and ensures that institutional goals and policies are followed in accordance with ACGME rules and regulations.
Accomplishments:
●Instrumental in the successful surgical residency program re-accreditation at highest achievable level (5 years without citation)
●Led the successful internal medicine re-accreditation at highest level (10-year self-study cycle)
●Successful institutional ACGME site visit (4 years, 2 minor citations)
●Improvement of overall residency program performances (e.g. 100% board pass rate in internal medicine)
●Lead CLER site visit on 11/8 and 11/9/16
ST. LUKE’S WARREN HOSPITAL 2008-2011
Phillipsburg, New Jersey
St. Luke’s Warren Hospital is a community hospital with 140 beds in Phillipsburg, NJ. The hospital’s emergency room sees approximately 30,000 patients annually.
Medical Director, St. Luke’s Warren Hospital Wound Healing Center
Responsible for overseeing patient care, including review of outcomes as well as providing oversight and guidance on policies and procedures.
Accomplishments:
●Participated in successful accreditation of the Wound Healing program
●Providing consistent high quality and safe care
●Ensured volume growth of Wound Healing Center
Professional Experience
HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH/BAYSHORE MEDICAL CENTER April 2020 – present
Active Staff, Department of Medicine
HACKENSACK MERIDIAN HEALTH/BAYSHORE MEDICAL CENTER Oct 2017 – March 2020
Affiliate Staff, Department of Medicine
NORTHAMPTON INFECTIOUS DISEASE PHYSICIAN ASSOCIATES, PC 2012 - 2017
Bethlehem, PA
President
WARRENHOSPITAL 2004 - 2015
Warren, NJ
Courtesy Staff, Department of Medicine
St. Luke’s WARREN HOSPITAL WOUND HEALING CENTER 2008 - 2011
Phillipsburg, NJ
Medical Director
EASTON HOSPITAL 2004 - 2018
Easton, PA
Active Staff, Department of Medicine
WARRENHOSPITAL 2 004 - 2015
Warren, NJ
Courtesy Staff, Department of Medicine
KINDRED HOSPITAL 2004 - 2014
Easton, PA
Consulting Staff, Department of Medicine
ST. LUKE’S HOSPITAL & HEALTH NETWORK 2004 - 2012
Allentown, PA
Active Staff, Department of Medicine
INFECTIOUS DISEASE ASSOCIATES OF LEHIGH VALLEY, PC 2004 -2012
Easton, PA
Partner
MEMORIAL SLOAN-KETTERING CANCER CENTER 2003 - 2004
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR CANCER AND ALLIED DISEASES
New York, NY
Clinical Assistant Physician
Education/Medical Training
MEMORIAL SLOAN-KETTERING CANCER CENTER
New York, New York
Special Fellow, Infectious Disease Service, Department of Medicine 2000- 2002
YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
New Haven, Connecticut
Fellowship, Section of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine 1998-2000
THE ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Bronx, New York
Resident, Department of Internal Medicine 1995-1998
RHEINISCHE FRIEDRICH-WILHELMS UNIVERSITÄT/
ST. NIKOLAUS STIFT’S HOSPITAL
Bonn, Germany
Resident, Department of Internal Medicine 1992-1995
RHEINISCHE FRIEDRICH-WILHELMS UNIVERSITY
Bonn, Germany, Doctor of Medicine 1992
Faculty Appointments
HACKENSACK MERIDIAN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 2018 - 2023
AT SETON HALL UNIVERSITY
Nutley, NJ
Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine
DREXEL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE 2011 - Present
Philadelphia, PA
Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medicine
MEMORIAL SLOAN-KETTERING CANCER CENTER 2003-2004
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR CANCER AND ALLIED DISEASES
New York, NY
Clinical Assistant Physician, Division of Medicine, Department of Medicine
WEILL MEDICAL COLLEGE OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY 2001-2004
Ithaca, NY
Instructor in Medicine
MEMORIAL SLOAN-KETTERING CANCER CENTER 2000-2003
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR CANCER AND ALLIED DISEASES
New York, NY
Instructor, Division of General Medicine, Department of Medicine
Licensure and Certification
Pennsylvania State Medical License New Jersey State Medical License New York State Medical License (inactive) Board Certified, Internal Medicine Board Certified, Infectious Disease Certified Physician Executive (CPE) endorsed by the American Association of Physician Leaders and awarded by the Certifying Commission in Medical Management Certification Program (CCMM)
Certified Professional in Patient Safety (CPPS)
Hackensack Meridian (HMH) Committee involvement
Ad hoc member, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine Promotions Committee Chair, HMH Chief Medical Officer Committee; Co-Chair, HMH Laboratory Stewardship Committee Co-Chair, HMH Hand Hygiene Task Force Physician Champion, HMH MRSA Prevention Task Force Member, HMH Leadership COVID-19 Huddle Member, HMH COVID-19 Infection Prevention Committee Member, HMH Scarce Resource Allocation Committee; e Member, HMH Governance Subcommittee Member, HMH Care Transformation Subcommittee Member, HMH APP Counsel Lead, HMH Clinical Infectious Disease Work Group Member, HMH Infection Control Committee Member, HMH HAI Prevention Charter Member, HMH C. difficile Charter Member, HMH ASP Committee Member HMH Sepsis Steering Committee Member, HMH Readmission Charter Member, HMH Safety Council
Community Health Systems (CHS) Committee Involvement
Member, Antimicrobial Stewardship Task Force, Member, Formulary Management Committee 2015
Member, Executive Clinical Documentation Improvement Council, 2016 Member, Physician Automation Clinical Leadership Forum, 2012 Member, Cerner – Physician Advisory Group, 2012 Member, EMR/EHR Policy Task Force 2016 Pilot Site for Cerner Federated Order Sets 2016
LOCAL COMMITTEE INVOLVEMENT
Attended all hospital committee meetings as well as Graduate Medical Education Committee, Institutional Review Board, Residency Review Committee Medical Staff Treasurer Elect, Easton
Hospital, 2010-2012 Elected Member, Medical Executive Committee, Easton Hospital, 2010-2012
Elected Member, Credentialing Committee, Easton Hospital, 2006-2008 Ad hoc Member, Review of Clinical Protocols Committee, Infectious Diseases Service, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
Professional Affiliations
American College of Physicians Infectious Diseases Society of America Pennsylvania Medical Society HIV Medicine Association Northampton County Medical Society American Association of Physician Leadership New Jersey Physician Executive Constituency Group
EDUCATIONAL/CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
Developed new Physician Leadership elective for senior medical students at 2022 - present
Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine
Mentoring students at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine 2022 - present
Mentor, HMH Physician Leadership Development Program for attending physicians 2018-present
ASP Lecture at HMH Bayshore Medical Center 2/2022
Oversight over weekly Continues Educational Lectures at HMH Bayshore Medical Center 2017 - present
Co-moderator on HRO at HMH Bayshore Medical Center 2020/2021
Presentation on COVID-19 at HMH Bayshore Medical Center 12/2020
Pre-elective surgery COVID-19 testing guidelines 4/2020
Weekly teaching rounds and presentations/lectures in Infectious Diseases for 2005 – 2017
medical students and internal medicine residents, Easton Hospital, Easton, PA
Updegrove Research Day panel member 2013 – 2017
Monthly seminar to DUCOM students on UTI/STDs 07/2012 – 9/2017
Year-round presentations to Easton Hospital Medical Staff and Residents on 7/2011- 9/2017
Safety/High Reliability, HCAHPS, CMI/LOS, Re-admissions,
Meaningful Use, Quality Ratings, Antibiotic Stewardship,
VBP, Health Care Transformation/Practice Transformation
Member of the Abstract Review Board for the ACP National Fall 2016
Abstract Competitions
Invited Lecture: Antimicrobial Stewardship; 2016 IDSA/ATS Pneumonia Treatment Fall 2016
Guidelines. Easton Hospital Grand Rounds, Easton Hospital, Easton, PA
Presentation on HCAHPS to CHS Leadership 5/2013
Invited Lecture: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Family Practice Summer 2008
Medicine Residency Program, St Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem, PA
Invited Lecture: Infections in nursing home residents. Family Practice Summer 2008
Medicine Residency Program, St. Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem, PA
Invited Lecture: Pneumonia. Family Practice Medicine Residency Program, Summer 2006
St. Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem, PA
Invited Lecture: Coxiella, Ehrlichia, Rickettsia. Family Practice Medicine Summer 2006
Residency Program, St. Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem, PA
Certification in “Hyperbaric Medicine and Problem Wound Management,” 01/2006
The Woodlands, TX
Invited Lecture: Neutropenic Fever, Easton Hospital Grand Rounds, Easton, PA Fall 2004
Morning Report / Intake Rounds for medical residents, 2003 - 2004
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
Invited Lecture: Coxiella, Ehrlichia, Rickettsia. Advanced Topics Fall 2001& 2002
in Infectious Diseases, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY
Immunology/Microbiology/Pathogenesis Meeting, Savannah, GA Spring 2002
Invited Lecture: Listeria monocytogenes as a human pathogen at the 09/2000
‘Listeria, Issues and Strategies’ meeting University of Connecticut, Farmington, CT
FUNDING/RESEARCH SUPPORT
MSKCC Translational and Integrative Medicine Research Fund: 10/2003 – 06/2004
Cytokine Profiles in Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation.
KO8 Award (NIH) 07/2001 – 06/2004
In vivo Mechanisms of CD8 T cell mediated Antimicrobial Activity;
PI: Roman A. Tuma; Mentor: Eric G. Pamer
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
IRB protocol #MRDESL001: Vancomycin in the Aging Population: 2015 – 2017
Are drawing trough levels prior to steady state a novel idea or waste
of healthcare dollars. PI: Brianna da Silva, MD; Co-Authors:
Roman A. Tuma, MD; Richie Manikat, MD; Sunny Petigara, MD;
David Livert, PhD
In-hospital Implementation of High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillation 2012 – 2014
IRB protocol #AC-RT 001: Risk Factors of Recurrent Clostridium Difficile Infection: 11/2010 – 2012 Retrospective Analysis. PI: Aylin Colpan, MD; Co-Investigator and Faculty Sponsor:
Roman A. Tuma, MD; Department of Internal Medicine, Easton Hospital, Easton, PA
IRB protocol # 02-082: Cytokine profiles in autologous stem cell transplant patients. 10/2002 – 06/2004
PI: Roman A. Tuma; Co-PIs: Drs. Eric G. Pamer, Stephen Nimer, Tarun Kewalramani;
Collaborative study with Dr. Stephen Nimer; Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,
New York, NY
Retroviral transduction of human T cell in collaboration with Dr. Michel Sadelain 02/2001 – 07/2002
Research on T cell responses to Listeria monocytogenes infection in 08/1999 – 09/2002
the laboratory of Dr. Eric G. Pamer at the Yale University School of Medicine
Doctoral Thesis on Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in Patients with AIDS, 10/1989 – 09/1992
Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms Universitaet Bonn, Germany
Publications/Bibliography
James Mauro, PharmD1; Saman Kannagara2,MD; Roman A.Tuma,MD3,4 Rigorous antibiotic stewardship in the hospitalized elderly population: saving lives and decreasing cost of inpatient care. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy-Antimicrobial Resistance. 2021; doi:10.1093/jacamr/dlab118
Mauro J, Kannangara S, Tuma R. Optimizing Clinical Outcomes in Geriatric Patients through a Multidisciplinary Hospital Antimicrobial Stewardship Program. Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 2020. 7 (Supplement1); S56. https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.121
Brian N, Ip A, Ahn J, … Tuma RA, … et al. Tocilizumab among patients with COVID-19 in the intensive care unit: a multicentre observational study. Lancet Rheum. 2020; 2(10): e603-e612.
Mauro J, Kannangara S, Tuma R, et al. Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (ASP) Efforts to Reduce Antimicrobial Usage in Geriatric Patients without Affecting Outcomes.
Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 2018; 5 (suppl 1): S105. https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy210.257
Mini Kamboj, Brite J, Aslam A, …, Roman Tuma, …Kent Sepkowitz. Artificial Differences in Clostridium Infection Rates Associated with Disparity in Testing. Emerging Infectious Diseases, Volume 24, Number 3, March 2018.
Tuma R, Almyroudis N, Sohn S, Pangeas K, Rice R, Galinkin D, Blain M, Montefusco M, Pamer E, Nimer S, Kewalramani T. The serum IL-12:IL-6 ratio reliably distinguishes infectious from non-infectious causes of fever during autologous stem cell transplantation. Cytotherapy 2006; 8(4): 327-34.
Tuma RA, Giannino R, Guirnalda P, Leiner I, Pamer EG. Rescue of CD8 T cell-mediated anti-microbial immunity with a non-specific inflammatory stimulus. J Clin Invest 2002 Nov; 110(10): 1493-1501.
Tuma RA, Pamer EG. Homeostasis of naïve, effector and memory CD8 T cells.
Curr Opin Immunol 2002 June; 14(3):348-353.
Lauvau G, Vijh S, Kong P, Horng T, Kerksiek K, Serbina N, Tuma RA, Pamer EG. Priming of memory but not effector CD8 T cells by a killed bacterial vaccine. Science 2001 Nov 23; 294(5547): 1735-9.
Lawrence C, Tuma R, Guha S, Micheal H, Lowy F, Shuter J. Multiple antibiotic changes during the first 72 hours of hospitalization. Am J Med Sci 2001 Aug; 322(2): 61- 67.
Research Presentations
James Mauro, PharmD1; Saman Kannagara2,MD; Roman A.Tuma,MD3,4 Winter 2022
Rigorous antibiotic stewardship in the hospitalized elderly population:
saving lives and decreasing cost of inpatient care. HMH Bayshore Medical Center
James Mauro, PharmD1; Saman Kannagara2, MD; Roman A. Tuma, MD3,4 Optimizing Fall 2020
Clinical Outcomes in Geriatric Patients through a Multidisciplinary Hospital Antimicrobial
Stewardship Program. 1Department of Pharmacy, Easton Hospital, Easton, PA;
2Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Easton Hospital, PA;
3Department of Internal Medicine, Hackensack Meridian Health, Bayshore Medical Center,
Holmdel, NJ; 4Department of Medicine, Hackensack Meridian Health School of Medicine
at Seton Hall University, Nutley, NJ. Abstract submitted to annual IDSA meeting.
James Mauro, PharmD; Saman Kannagara, MD; Roman A. Tuma, MD; David Livert, PhD. 10/2018
Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (ASP) Efforts to Reduce Antimicrobial Usage
in Geriatric Patients without Adversely Affecting Outcomes. Department of Medicine,
Easton Hospital, Academic Affiliate of Drexel University College of Medicine.
Abstract annual IDSA meeting.
Tuma RA, Davis A, Kannangara S, Mauro J, Snyder R, Krishnamurthy M. 10/2018
Alexander Fleming Made a “Bacteria Killer”- Our Humble Attempt Not to
Make “Killer Bacteria”. Presented at the annual IDSA meeting.
Vancomycin and Acute Kidney Injury In the Elderly Population: A Retrospective 10/2016
and Exploratory Study. Brianna da Silva MD, Richie Manikat MD, David Livert PhD,
Roman A Tuma MD. Dept. of Medicine, Easton Hospital, Academic Affiliate of
Drexel University, Easton, PA. Presentation at the annual meeting of the PA Medical Society.
Dykstra F, Oza R, Tuma RA. Epidermal growth factor receptor antibody 02/2007
therapy leading to severe acne-like exudative folliculitis of scalp with hair loss –
Case presentation. Poster presentation at Diversified Clinical Services
Leadership Conference, Orlando, Florida.
Invited Seminar: Rescue of CD8 T cell-mediated anti-microbial immunity 06/2003
with a non-specific inflammatory stimulus. Institut National de la Sante et
de la Recherche Medicale - E0344Universite de Nice-Sophia Antipolis
Institute de Pharmacologie Moleculaire et Cellulaire, 660 route des Lucioles –
06560 Valbonne, France
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Sloan-Kettering Fall 2003 Institute/Weill College of Medicine, Cornell University,
Department of Immunobiology Retreat, New Palz, NY
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Sloan-Kettering Fall 2003 Institute/Weill College of Medicine, Cornell University,
Department of Immunobiology Retreat, New Palz, NY
Immunology/Microbiology/Pathogenesis Meeting Savannah, GA Spring 2002
Poster and podium presentations on Optimizing Adoptive Immunity: Yearly 2001-2004
Protecting the Susceptible by transferring Antigen specific T cells:
Adoptive Immunity Fall 2003
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center/Sloan-Kettering
Institute/Weill College of Medicine, Cornell University,
Department of Immunobiology Retreat, New Palz, NY
Immunobiology Meeting, Keystone Colorado Fall 2001
Yale University, Department of Immunobiology Retreat, Woodshole, MA Fall 1998/99