Louis Michael Staudt is a scientist at the National Cancer Institute, where he is co-chief of the Lymphoid Malignancies Branch and the director of the Center for Cancer Genomics.
[1] Staudt graduated from Harvard College in 1976 with a BA in biochemistry.
He received his MD and PhD in immunology from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1982.
He did a postdoctoral fellowship at the Wistar Institute, and an internship in Internal Medicine.
From 1984 to 1988, he worked in the laboratory of David Baltimore at the Whitehead Institute as a Jane Coffin Childs Fellow.