Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
William Curry, MD is the Adeline Rose Wydotis Professor of Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School and the Chief Medical Officer of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Massachusetts General Physicians’ Organization. He is a practicing neurosurgeon, specializing in neuro-oncology and skull base surgery. Throughout his career, he has been a translational researcher, focusing on bench-to-bedside pathways for development of novel approaches to brain cancer treatment, particularly in the fields of cell and gene therapy.
Dr. Curry graduated from Cornell University Medical College in 1997, after which he trained in Neurosurgery at Massachusetts General Hospital. He joined the Mass General Neurosurgery faculty in 2004. He has held multiple disease and specialty leadership positions, including being the Director of Neurosurgical Education, the Director of Neurosurgical Oncology, the Director of the Translational Brain Tumor Immunotherapy Laboratory, and Co-Director of Mass General Neuroscience. Dr. Curry believes in collaborative and integrated approaches for best clinical care and in the power of team science for clinical and translational innovation.