Dr. Mark Teague studied at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine and is specialized in pathology. He is currently living and practicing in Huntsville, Alabama. He has been in the working field for more than 20 years. After he had taken his medical degree, he completed one fellowship in dermatology at the University of Virginia and one fellowship in cytopathology at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Finally, he completed his residency at Vanderbilt University. He is board certified in pathology and currently works with three hospitals including Crestwood Medical Center and Huntsville Hospital.
Dr. Mark Teague has contributed to 2 publications.
The use of gamma-irradiation and ultraviolet-irradiation in the preparation of human melanoma cells for use in autologous whole-cell vaccines.
Deacon, D. H., Hogan, K. T., Swanson, E. M., Chianese-Bullock, K. A., Denlinger, C. E., Czarkowski, A. R., Schrecengost, R. S., Patterson, J. W., Teague, M. W., Slingl...; BMC Cancer. 2008 Dec 06.
Dr. Mark Teague studied at the University of Tennessee College of Medicine and is specialized in pathology. He is currently living and practicing in Huntsville, Alabama. He has been in the working field for more than 20 years. After he had taken his medical degree, he completed one fellowship in dermatology at the University of Virginia and one fellowship in cytopathology at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Finally, he completed his residency at Vanderbilt University. He is board certified in pathology and currently works with three hospitals including Crestwood Medical Center and Huntsville Hospital.
Dr. Mark Teague has contributed to 2 publications.
The use of gamma-irradiation and ultraviolet-irradiation in the preparation of human melanoma cells for use in autologous whole-cell vaccines.
Deacon, D. H., Hogan, K. T., Swanson, E. M., Chianese-Bullock, K. A., Denlinger, C. E., Czarkowski, A. R., Schrecengost, R. S., Patterson, J. W., Teague, M. W., Slingl...; BMC Cancer. 2008 Dec 06.