Pennsylvania internist and medical researcher Lawrence Broxmeyer, MD, was on the staff at New York affiliates of Downstate, Cornell and NYU for 14 years. He was the originator and lead author of a novel way to kill AIDS mycobacteria (Journal of Infectious Diseases;186[8]:1155-60). His ideas on Phage Therapy are still in use today. He contributed a chapter to the textbook Patho-Biotechnology (Landes Bioscience). His peer-reviewed articles are available on PubMed, and he is a sought after reviewer for many peer-reviewed publications: among them, the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. Dr. Broxmeyer’s signature, well-referenced, thought-provoking articles are widely known and respected for bringing new thought and interesting slants, both to recent, and decades old medical issues.
Address: New York, United States.
drlawrencebroxmeyermd@alumni.usc.edu