Lee Morin - Education

Education

  • 1970: Graduated from the Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio
  • 1974: Received a bachelor of science degree in mathematical/electrical science from the University of New Hampshire
  • 1978: Received a master of science degree in biochemistry from New York University
  • 1981: Received a doctorate of medicine degree from New York University School of Medicine
  • 1982: Received a doctorate of microbiology degree from New York University
  • 1988: Received a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham

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