William G. Anderson Lecture Series
Russell J. Ledet, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A.
William G. Anderson Lecture Series
Russell J. Ledet, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A.
- Feb 27 / Thursday 5:00 PM Buy Tickets
Slavery to Freedom: An American Odyssey
MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Annual Dr. William G. Anderson Lecture Series gives the community opportunities to interact with multicultural leaders from education, business, industry, entertainment and government. For 25 years, this series has featured living icons of the American Civil Rights Movement.
About Russell J. Ledet, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A.
Dr. Russell J. Ledet (pronounced “Leh-day”) is a native of Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Prior to his education journey, Dr. Ledet was enlisted in the U.S. Navy, both on active and reserve duty. His first assignment was as a U.S. Navy Ceremonial Guardsman in the Nation’s Capital from 2004 to early 2007. He subsequently completed Navy cryptology training in Pensacola, Florida, and was later assigned to the USS John L. Hall (FFG-32), based in Mayport, Florida. Dr. Ledet has been awarded multiple Navy Achievement Medals for his leadership, and tenacious work ethic.
After 5 years of active duty service, Dr. Ledet transitioned to the USN Reserves, based in Corey Station, Pensacola, Florida, while also attending Southern University and A&M College, where he completed his Bachelor’s degrees in Chemistry and Biology. Dr. Ledet then went on to obtain his Ph.D. in Molecular Oncology and Tumor Immunology from NYU School of Medicine. His scientific work focused on prostate cancer biology and therapeutic development utilizing proteomics and bioinformatics. This work was recognized for funding by the Ford Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, as well as the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. His thesis work was most recently published in Nature Communications, titled “Identification of PIM1 substrates reveals a role for NDRG1 phosphorylation in prostate cancer cellular migration and invasion”.
Upon completing his PhD, he then began his medical training journey at the Tulane School of Medicine and Freeman School of Business. During medical school, Dr. Ledet co-founded The 15 White Coats, a world-renowned organization that helps to propel underrepresented minority students to the next levels of education by providing inspiration and economic support. Dr. Ledet has been featured on CNN, MSNBC, People Magazine, NPR, Washington Post, The Steve Harvey Show, Good Morning America, and the Kelly Clarkson show.
Following his Triple Board Residency program at Indiana University (Pediatrics/General Psych/Child and adolescent psychiatry), he plans to focus on mental health accessibility for marginalized communities. He is a husband of 14 years to Mallory Alise, and the father of two little girls, Maleah Ann and Mahlina Abri.