Mark Cullen
Dr. Mark Cullen received his B.A. from Harvard College in 1971 and his M.D. from Yale University School of Medicine in 1976.

  • Early in his career Dr. Cullen forged novel methods for the study of workplace toxic substances.
  • Dr. Cullen was later invited to form a unique academic/private partnership with Alcoa Inc., eventuating in a transdisciplinary team from multiple institutions to study the physical, economic, psychosocial and biomedical contributors to disease, disability and death in this large, diverse Alcoa work force.
  • As a department chief he has played a central role in the development of Stanford’s health care network.
  • This year he was selected to be the inaugural Director of the new Stanford Center for Population Health Sciences.
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