Dwain Thiele, M.D.

Chief Executive Officer
immunology
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Greenland

Professor Immunology
Biography

Dr. Thiele joined the Department of Internal Medicine in 1983, and the Graduate Program in Immunology in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in 1986. He served as Chief of Hepatology from 1998-2005, Interim Chief of the Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases from 2002-2005,Vice Chair for Financial Affairs, Department of Internal Medicine from 2005-2010 and as Interim Chair, Department of Internal Medicine, 2009-2010 before assuming his current position as a Senior Associate Dean. Dr. Thiele has broad interests in clinical hepatology, with special interests in acute viral hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis and acute hepatitis of unknown etiology. Research conducted in Dr. Thiele’s laboratory focuses on delineating mechanisms of cytotoxic lymphocyte activation, differentiation and effector function, and exploring the role of these immune effector mechanisms in clearance of viral infections from the liver.

Research Intrest

Dr. Thiele joined the Department of Internal Medicine in 1983, and the Graduate Program in Immunology in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences in 1986. He served as Chief of Hepatology from 1998-2005, Interim Chief of the Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases from 2002-2005,Vice Chair for Financial Affairs, Department of Internal Medicine from 2005-2010 and as Interim Chair, Department of Internal Medicine, 2009-2010 before assuming his current position as a Senior Associate Dean. Dr. Thiele has broad interests in clinical hepatology, with special interests in acute viral hepatitis, autoimmune hepatitis and acute hepatitis of unknown etiology. Research conducted in Dr. Thiele’s laboratory focuses on delineating mechanisms of cytotoxic lymphocyte activation, differentiation and effector function, and exploring the role of these immune effector mechanisms in clearance of viral infections from the liver.