Translational and Regenerative Medicine

Complex Diseases Spring Colloquium Spotlights Local, National, International Speakers

A Weekly Colloquium on Problems in the Biology of Complex Diseases will feature several speakers and topics of interest to University of Arizona Department of Medicine physicians and investigators.

The spring lecture series is hosted by the Arizona Center for the Biology of Complex Diseases (ABCD), which explores major biomedical challenges regarding diseases such as asthma, cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic disorders, neuro-degenerative and neuro-developmental diseases.

Brandon T. Larsen, MD, PhD

Dr. Larsen is board certified by the American Board of Pathology in Anatomic Pathology.  He has completed advanced subspecialty training in both cardiovascular pathology and pulmonary pathology, through separate ACGME-accredited fellowship programs at Mayo Clinic, with additional training emphasis in bone and soft tissue pathology.  While at Mayo Clinic, he also served as an assistant professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology.

David T. Harris

Dr. Harris is a graduate of Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina where he obtained Bachelor of Science degrees (cum laude) in Biology, Mathematics and Psychology in 1978.  He earned a Masters of Medical Sciences (summa cum laude) from Bowman Gray Medical School in 1980 and his Doctorate in Microbiology and Immunology (magna cum laude) from Bowman Gray Medical School in 1982.  From 1982-1985 Dr.

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