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Robert L. Martuza, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Higgins Professor of Neurosurgery
Harvard Medical School
Chief, Neurosurgical Service
Massachusetts General Hospital
Research Lab | Curriculum vitae | Recent Publications  
E-Mail To: rmartuza@partners.org
Patient Care & Appointments: Phone: 617-726-8581 Fax: 617-726-4814
Physician Referral: MGH Neurosurgery Referral System
E-Mail Referral to: rmartuza@partners.org
 

Clinical Background:

MD Degree: Harvard Medical School 1973
Residency: Massachusetts General Hospital
Neurosurgery
1975
Board Certifications: Neurosurgery 1983
Clinical Office:
 

White 502
Neurosurgical Service
Massachusetts General Hospital
Fruit Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02114

Phone: (617) 726-8583
Facsimile: (617) 643-0669
E-mail: rmartuza@partners.org

Clinical Interests:
 

Chief, Department of Neurosurgery;
Brain, pituitary, and spinal tumors; acoustic neuromas; meningiomas,  peripheral nerve tumors; and stereotactic neurosurgery.

Laboratory Office:
 

Richard B. Simches Research Center,
Brain Tumor Research Center,
Massachusetts General Hospital
CPZN-3-3800
Cambridge Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02114
(617) 726-6817 (Phone)
(617) 643-3422 (Fax)

Research Interests:
 

Research in this laboratory focuses on the use of herpes simplex virus (HSV) vectors for cancer therapy and gene delivery in the nervous system, with the long-term goal being the therapeutic application of these vectors to patients.

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