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Marie-Louise Landry, MD, is a Professor of Laboratory Medicine at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in Infectious Diseases. She graduated from Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed her residency in internal medicine at Yale New Haven Hospital, followed by fellowships in Infectious Diseases and Clinical Virology. Dr. Landry is board certified in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases, and has dedicated her career to diagnostic virology. She has played a pivotal role in establishing the Clinical Virology Laboratory at Yale New Haven Hospital, one of the premier virology laboratories in the United States. With over 200 publications and extensive contributions to virology education, she has served as the Volume Editor for the Manual of Clinical Microbiology and is the Chief Co-Editor of its latest edition. Her research interests focus on rapid detection and quantitation of viruses in clinical diagnosis and the impact of new testing methods on patient management.
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