Joseph W. Cullen

Joseph W. Cullen (November 28, 1936 - November 24, 1990) was an American cancer prevention and rehabilitation researcher and briefly director of the AMC Cancer Research Center (1989-1990). He previously worked at the VA Hospital in Maryland (1968-1973), the National Institutes of Health (1973), the National Cancer Institute (NCI) (1974-1976, 1982–1989), and the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center (1976-1982), holding high-level positions such as division director at several. He was a coordinator, creator, and researcher for the Smoking Tobacco and Cancer Program at the NCI, the largest anti-smoking campaign in the world at that time. Cullen wrote more than 90 publications in his lifetime, including four books.

Dr.

Joseph W. Cullen
1988 portrait of Cullen,
National Cancer Institute
Born(1936-11-28)28 November 1936
Died24 November 1990(1990-11-24) (aged 53)
San Francisco, California
Cause of deathBrain cancer
Alma materBoston College (BS, MA)
Florida State University (PhD)
Known forSmoking Tobacco and Cancer Program at NCI (1982)
SpouseKatherine Marie Cullen
Children2
Scientific career
FieldsCancer prevention and rehabilitation
InstitutionsPerry Point VA Hospital
National Institutes of Health
National Cancer Institute
Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center
AMC Cancer Center
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