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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Biologics: What Are They? Why Are They Called “Biologics”?

Speaker Roy Kaplan M.D.
Coordinator Michael Lipman
How are biologics, such as botox, different from
traditional pharmaceuticals? This lecture will address
many aspects of biologics including how they work,
the most commonly prescribed, the different classes,
how they are helpful in treating different diseases,
what are some of the frequent side effects and risks
and what new biologics are in the pipeline?


Speaker Bio

Presenter: After graduating from Yale Medical
School and pursuing his internship and residency
in Internal Medicine at the University of Kentucky
Medical Center, Dr. Kaplan completed his
rheumatology fellowship, including research in
rheumatoid arthritis and lupus at Scripps Clinic
and Research Foundation. Dr. Kaplan has been
a practicing rheumatologist for over 40 years in
San Diego. He specializes in treating rheumatoid
arthritis, psoriatic arthritis and ankylosing
spondylitis, as well as connective tissue diseases
such as lupus, vasculitis and other auto immune
diseases. He is a former Chief of Rheumatology at
Mercy Hospital.
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Meeting 1
Room 350 (in person and online) Download to Calendar