Gerald P. Linette, MD, PhD Professor of Medicine and Medical Director, Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy at Perelman School of Medicine Biography Gerald Linette is a graduate of the Medical Scientist Training Program at Georgetown University School of Medicine. He completed training in internal medicine and molecular oncology at Washington University in St. Louis, followed by a fellowship in hematology-oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He is currently a professor of medicine and the medical director of the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. His primary interest is the development of cellular immunotherapies for melanoma and other solid tumors. His laboratory research is focused on human tumor neoantigen discovery. Dr. Linette is board certified in internal medicine and medical oncology, and he maintains an active clinical practice at the Abramson Cancer Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Education & Training 1980: St. Joseph's University , Philadelphia, PA, BS, Biology 1990: Georgetown University School of Medicine,Washington, D.C., PhD, Microbiology 1990: Georgetown University School of Medicine,Washington, D.C, MD 1991: Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO, Intern in Internal Medicine 1992: Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO, Resident in Internal Medicine 1995: Washington University, St. Louis, MO, Research Fellow in Molecular Oncology 1997: American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine, Certification 1998: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Fellow in Hematology-Oncology 2010: American Board of Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, Certification