Khuri is considered one of the leading translational clinical investigators and physicians in lung and aerodigestive medical oncology in the world. Fadlo R. Khuri was also the Roberto C. Goizueta Distinguished Chair for Cancer Research. In his 13 years at Emory, he was instrumental in leading the development of some of the most important cancer-related programs in the state of Georgia and throughout the nation. He was on faculty at the University of Texas M. Anderson Cancer Center from prior to joining Winship. His research interests include development of molecular, prognostic, therapeutic, and chemopreventive approaches to improve the standard of care for patients with tobacco related cancers.

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Medicine, Academia, and the Syrian Refugee Crisis: A Conversation with Dr. Fadlo Khuri
Read the reflection article by Meg Salvia. Fadlo R. He assumed office on September 1, Goizueta Distinguished Chair for Cancer Research. He also served as deputy director for the Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University and was the executive associate dean for research of the Emory University School of Medicine. He completed his residency in internal medicine at Boston City Hospital and a fellowship in hematology and medical oncology at the Tufts-New England Medical Center. Khuri is an accomplished molecular oncologist and translational thought leader. His clinical expertise and research are focused on the development of molecular, prognostic, therapeutic, and chemopreventive approaches to improve the standard of care for patients with lung and aerodigestive cancers. He has authored over peer-reviewed articles, over 50 editorials and perspectives in leading journals, and over reviews and chapters.
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