Weill Cornell Faculty in the News - March 5, 2001

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Dr. Mary Charlson (medicine) was interviewed by The Resident community newspaper on New York Weill Cornell's approach to complementary medicine.

Drs. Andrew Dannenberg and Mark Pochapin (medicine) were interviewed by WNBC-TV on gene therapy (Cox-2 inhibitor) to treat colorectal malignancies.

Dr. Mitchell Gaynor (medicine) was interviewed by the Our Town/West Side Spirit community newspaper on the new Center for Complementary and Integrative Medicine.

Dr. Robert Guida (otorhinolaryngology) was interviewed by UPN, Channel 9, on ways of removing tattoos.

Drs. John Moore, Luis Quadri, and Thomas Templeton (microbiology and immunology) were profiled in an article in the Cornell Chronicle concerning their work on three of the world's most persistent infectious diseases. Dr. Moore works on HIV/AIDS, Dr. Quadri on tuberculosis and Dr. Templeton on malaria.

Dr. Maria New (pediatrics) was interviewed for an article in The New York Times that reported differing opinions in the medical community concerning early puberty in girls.

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