

Paul S. Meltzer
Dr. Paul S. Meltzer is contributing to transformative work in the fields of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases, as well as Radiation Oncology. During his tenure as an Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan from 1990 to 1993, Dr. Meltzer played a pivotal role in advancing research and education within these critical areas of medicine. His interdisciplinary approach and dedication to improving patient outcomes have left a lasting impact on both his students and colleagues. At the University of Michigan, Dr. Meltzer was known for his innovative teaching methods and his ability to inspire the next generation of medical professionals. His work in Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases was particularly noteworthy, as he sought to bridge the gap between clinical practice and cutting-edge research. In Radiation Oncology, Dr. Meltzer's contributions were instrumental in developing new treatment protocols that have since become standard practice. The Faculty History Project at the University of Michigan recognizes Dr. Meltzer's achievements as part of its mission to celebrate the intellectual life of the university. His legacy is one of dedication, innovation, and a commitment to advancing the fields of medicine he was so passionate about. Through his work, Dr. Meltzer has helped to shape the future of medical research and education, leaving an indelible mark on the University of Michigan and beyond.
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Publications
, 90-102, 2014-12-17
, 590-591, 2011-06-02
, 106-109, 2021-03-01
, 23-27, 2004-10-19
, 373-381, 2000-01-01