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Milan Fiala, MD, Infectious Disease, Los Angeles, CA

MilanFialaMD

Infectious Disease Los Angeles, CA

Research Professor, Orthopaedic Hospital Research Center; Member, CTSI, UCLA School of Medicine

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  • Office

    100 UCLA Medical Plz
    Ste 220
    Los Angeles, CA 90024
    Phone+1 310-206-6392
    Fax+1 310-825-2042

Education & Training

  • University of Washington
    University of WashingtonResidency, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1964 - 1966
  • Massachusetts General Hospital
    Massachusetts General HospitalResidency, Internal Medicine, 1961 - 1962
  • Newton-Wellesley Hospital
    Newton-Wellesley HospitalInternship, Transitional Year, 1960 - 1960
  • University of Geneva Faculty of Medicine
    University of Geneva Faculty of MedicineClass of 1959

Certifications & Licensure

  • NJ State Medical License
    NJ State Medical License 1982 - Present
  • NY State Medical License
    NY State Medical License 1983 - Present
  • CA State Medical License
    CA State Medical License 1970 - 2026
  • American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
  • American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • Some Genetic Causes of ALS May Need an Epigenetic Trigger to Activate the Disease
    Some Genetic Causes of ALS May Need an Epigenetic Trigger to Activate the DiseaseJuly 5th, 2016

Grant Support

  • Cocaine And HIV1 In Coronary EndotheliumNational Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute1999–2002
  • Cardiomyopathy, HIV1 And ChemokinesNational Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute1999–2001
  • Cocaine, Blood-Brain Barrier And Disease ProgressionNational Institute On Drug Abuse1996–1998