Immunotherapy has become more successful in treating difficult to treat diseases, including cancer. Used in conjunction with other treatments, it can substantially increase the success rate of treatments.
Nick Kouttab, Ph.D., recently retired from Roger Williams Medical Center as Director of Immunology. He is emeritus associate professor of pathology, Boston University School of Medicine, and emeritus associate professor of pathology and laboratory medicine, Brown Alpert Medical School., and special instructor in biology, Providence College. His field includes immunopathology, molecular immunology, and flow cytometry, particularly for blood cancers. He was an integral part of the bone marrow transplantation center at Roger Williams Medical Center. He is an author on over 100 publications, and presented invited lectures locally, nationally, and internationally, in the biological sciences.