Dr. Brian Bronzo is a renowned interventional radiologist in San Francisco, California. He received the medical diploma from the Harvard Medical School in 2006. After getting a medical degree, he did an internship at the University of Hawaii. Dr. Bronzo completed his medical education with a residency in radiology and a fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is certified by the American Board in diagnostic radiology. His subspecialties are general radiology, vascular & interventional radiology. This doctor is affiliated with several hospitals in the area, including St. Luke's Campus, California Pacific Medical Center, California Advanced Imaging Medical Associates, California Pacific Medical Center Davies Campus and Sutter Lakeside Hospital. In 2001, he published the article “Positively charged termini of the L2 minor capsid protein are necessary for papillomavirus infection “ in collaboration with other doctors. He is a member of the society of interventional radiology.
University of Hawaii
Internship

American Board of Radiology

American Board of Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology

American Board of Radiology - Vascular & Interventional Radiology
California Pacific Medical Center
Languages: English/Spanish
(415) 600-6000
Castro St & Duboce Ave
San Francisco, California 94114 
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Dr. Brian Bronzo has contributed to 1 publications.
Positively charged termini of the L2 minor capsid protein are necessary for papillomavirus infection.
Roden, R. B., Day, P. M., Bronzo, B. K., Yutzy, W. H., Yang, Y., Lowy, D. R., Schiller, J. T.; J Virol. 2001 Nov.
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