Quezada earned an undergraduate degree in biochemistry from the P. Universidad Católica de Chile and a PhD from Dartmouth Medical School, where his research focused on the mechanisms for the induction of transplantation tolerance. Working with Dr Randy Noelle at Dartmouth, Dr Quezada developed a model to study anti-CD154 graft tolerance and made several fundamental contributions to the understanding of the immune regulation and mechanisms of transplantation rejection and tolerance. Quezada earned an undergraduate degree in biochemistry from the P. Universidad Católica de Chile and a PhD from Dartmouth Medical School, where his research focused on the mechanisms for the induction of transplantation tolerance. Working with Dr Randy Noelle at Dartmouth, Dr Quezada developed a model to study anti-CD154 graft tolerance and made several fundamental contributions to the understanding of the immune regulation and mechanisms of transplantation rejection and tolerance.
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