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1. uscneurooncology.com
uscneurooncology.com/index.htm - [Cached]Published on: 7/22/2008 Last Visited: 7/22/2008
Thomas Chen, M.D., PhD.Neurosurgeon
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Thomas C. Chen, M.D., Ph.DDirector of the USC Brain and Spine Oncology Program -
2. The USC/Norris Neuro-Oncology Program | Program Staff
www.uscnorris.com/services/neu - [Cached]Published on: 2/21/2005 Last Visited: 2/21/2005
Thomas Chen, MD
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Thomas C. Chen, M.D., Ph.D.
Co-Director, USC/Norris Neuro-Oncology ProgramAssistant Professor of Neurological Surgery and Pathology,Keck School of Medicine of USC
Dr. Chen specializes in neuro-oncology, treating a wide range of brain and spinal cord tumors.His clinical and research interests are three-pronged: using neuronavigational instrumentation and frameless stereotaxic devices to localize brain tumors prior to open surgery; running clinical trials for brain tumors; and conducting translational lab research focusing on gliomas.
Dr. Chen received his medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco, and completed his surgical internship and neurosurgical residency at USC, where he also earned his doctorate in experimental pathology.He then completed a one-year spine fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin before joining the USC faculty in 1997. -
3. www.uscneurooncology.com
www.uscneurooncology.com/clini - [Cached]Published on: 4/24/2008 Last Visited: 7/22/2008
Thomas C. Chen , MD, PhD Associate Professor of Neurological Surgery
Co-Director, USC/Norris Neuro-Oncology ProgramAssociate Professor of Neurological Surgery and Pathology, USC Keck School of Medicine
Thomas C. Chen, M.D., Ph.D., Neurosurgeon, specializes in neuro-oncology, treating a wide range of brain and spinal cord tumors.His clinical and research interests are three pronged: 1) using neuronavigational instrumentation and frameless strategic devices to localize brain tumors prior to open surgery; 2) performing clinical trials for the treatment brain tumors; 3) conducting translational lab research focusing on gliomas.Dr. Chen received his medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco, and completed his surgical internship and neurosurgical residency at USC, where he also earned his doctorate in experimental pathology.He then completed a one-year spine fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin before joining the USC faculty in 1997.He is currently a tenured associate professor of neurosurgery and pathology.

