Leonard Zwelling

Dr. Zwelling is a board-certified internist and medical oncologist. He was trained at Duke University, Duke Medical School and Duke Hospital after which he completed his oncology training at the National Cancer Institute. He started his research career at NCI and in 1984 moved to The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center where he rose to the rank of Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology. He returned to business school at the University of Houston, graduating in 1993. He then gravitated to research administration.

Alone

Alone By Leonard Zwelling          Since my firing as a Vice President in 2007, I have spent an awful lot of time alone. Where once my days had been filled with meetings, conferences and seminars, I found myself exiled first to one of the Main Street office buildings, then to a 600 square foot apartment […]

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Both Iraq and MD Anderson Are Gone: There Is No Restoration Pending, But There Could Be

Both Iraq and MD Anderson Are Gone: There Is No Restoration Pending, But There Could Be By Leonard Zwelling          Iraq is no more. Iraq never was.          Iraq was a made-up country formed by the British after WWI. It consisted of three oppositional forces that really don’t like each other. I am not talking

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The Latest Indignity-The Censure by the AAUP

The Latest Indignity-The Censure by the AAUP By Leonard Zwelling http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/health/article/MD-Anderson-censured-by-national-faculty-group-6325844.php          This is probably not a big deal but it is emblematic of several problems that continue to plague MD Anderson.          The American Association of University Professors (AAUP) has censured MD Anderson and its term tenure practice. This may have no bearing on

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This Is Not An MD Anderson Problem: The Child Pornography Case of a Member of the Pediatric Faculty

This Is Not An MD Anderson Problem: The Child Pornography Case of a Member of the Pediatric Faculty By Leonard Zwelling          It was just about as salacious as it could be.          A prominent, well-funded, highly regarded and eminently likeable member of the Pediatric faculty at MD Anderson has been arrested for possession of

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Superpower: America’s Role in the World At-Large, MD Anderson’s Role in Oncology

Superpower: America’s Role in the World At-Large, MD Anderson’s Role in Oncology By Leonard Zwelling          Without hesitation, I bought the book. It is called Superpower: Three Choices for America’s Role in the World by Ian Bremmer. As is not atypical, I learned about it from one of my best and most frequent instructresses, Peggy

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Making Cancer History by James S. Olson: An Important Book

Making Cancer History by James S. Olson: An Important Book By Leonard Zwelling          This book is a revelation.          I bought and read it for a number of reasons.          First, I wanted to know about the early history of this great institution to which I hooked my personal star in 1984. I am

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Is Commercialization in the TMC Facing An Early Death? : We Can Hope, Can’t We?

Is Commercialization in the TMC Facing An Early Death? : We Can Hope, Can’t We? By Leonard Zwelling          Under our noses there is battle raging for the heart and soul of the Texas Medical Center. For years the TMC has been the haven for academic excellence and its application to patient care. Whether at

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Will These Trials Make Cancer History? : I Doubt It, But They Could

Will These Trials Make Cancer History? : I Doubt It, But They Could By Leonard Zwelling          It is late May and early June so it must be time for the Indianapolis 500, the Belmont Stakes and the Oscars of Oncology, the media darlings of ASCO.          My sources at ASCO have told me that

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