Tulane’s efforts to treat, cure and prevent disease are not confined within the walls of the School of Medicine. Instead, the most exciting medical discoveries will happen across campuses and departments made possible by the teamwork of researchers in multiple schools and departments. Three School of Medicine investigators one who recently joined Tulane, one who has seven years of service to the university, and one who returned to Tulane shortly before the pandemic began show that the future of medicine hinges on capacity for collaboration, inside the lab and out.
GIOVANNI PIEDIMONTE, MD
Giovanni Piedimonte, MD, has always espoused a collaborative approach. Piedimonte, a practicing pediatric pulmonary physician, investigator and administrator who joined Tulane as vice president for research and institutional official, as well as a professor in the Department of Pediatrics, keeps an eye toward the evolution of medicine and physician education.
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