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  1. Biography. Daniel S. Wechsler, MD, PhD, is the director of pediatric oncology at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Dr. Wechsler comes to the Aflac Cancer Center having previously served as associate professor of pediatrics, and pharmacology and cell biology at Duke University School of Medicine.

  2. Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Professor of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine. Ertha Sinclair Administrative Assistant Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center ertha.sinclai@emory.edu 404.727.5873

  3. View Daniel Wechsler’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. ... Assistant Professor, Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC ... Atlanta, GA. Connect

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  4. Dan WECHSLER, Professor, Director of Pediatric Oncology | Cited by 2,868 | of Emory University, GA (EU) | Read 135 publications | Contact Dan WECHSLER ... Medical Management of Wilms Tumor ...

  5. Daniel S. Wechsler, MD, PhD. Characterization of gene expression profiles associated with glioma progression using oligonucleotide-based microarray analysis and real-time reverse transcription-polymerase …. J Van den Boom, M Wolter, R Kuick, DE Misek, AS Youkilis, DS Wechsler, ... K Moreau, A Fleming, S Imarisio, A Lopez Ramirez, JL Mercer, ...

  6. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta – Director, Pediatric Oncology Emory University School of Medicine – Professor, Department of Pediatrics Dr. Wechsler is the director of pediatric oncology at the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and specializes in the treatment of childhood leukemia. He previously served as associate professor of pediatrics, […]

  7. Evan Carlos, Divya Ajay, Saisha Muniz-Alers, Daniel S. Wechsler, Deepak Vikraman Sushama, Henry E. Rice, John F. Madden, Jonathan C. Routh> ;Urology. 2018 Jun 5 32 citations Looking beyond the exome: a phenotype-first approach to molecular diagnostic resolution in rare and undiagnosed diseases.

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