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  1. Sep 10, 2020 · Sep 10, 2020. Queens, NY. John Park, M.D., Ph.D, has been named chief of neurological surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens, where he leads a neurosurgical team that provides world-class care for conditions of the brain and spine. He was also recruited to serve as professor of neurological surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine.

  2. 56-45 Main Street. Flushing, NY 11355. Dr. John Park is professor of neurosurgery and the chief of neurological surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens. A board-certified and award-winning neurosurgeon, Dr. Park has particular expertise in the treatment of brain and spinal tumors and degenerative disorders of the cervical and lumbar spine.

  3. Dr. John Park is the Chief of the Department of Neurological Surgery at NewYorkPresbyterian Queens and a Professor of Clinical Neurological Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine. A board-certified and award-winning neurosurgeon, Dr. Park has particular expertise in the treatment of brain and spinal tumors, CSF leaks, and degenerative disorders of the cervical and lumbar spine.

  4. John Park e14501 Background: YH002 is a recombinant humanized IgG1 antibody that targets the human OX40 receptor. Preclinical studies have demonstrated the specificity, potency, and anti-cancer ...

  5. JOHN PARK, MD, PHD. Fax: 718-961-1853Dr. John Park is the Chief of the Department of Neurological Surgery at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens and a Professor of Clinical Neurological Surgery at Weil. Cornell Medicine. A board-certified and award-winning neurosurgeon, Dr. Park has particular expertise in the treatment of brain and spinal tumors ...

  6. Sep 18, 2020 · NewYork-Presbyterian Queens in Flushing has named Dr. John Park as chief of neurological surgery, where he’ll lead a team that provides world-class care for conditions of the brain and spine.

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  8. Biography. Dr Park is a Medical Oncologist with special interests in lung, breast cancer and Phase 1 clinical trials at Macquarie University. He undertook medical oncology training at Westmead, Nepean, Blacktown and Orange hospitals and a further fellowship subspecialising in melanoma with Melanoma Institute Australia.