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  2. Staci Gruber - Wikipedia

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    Staci Ann Gruber is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Cognitive and Clinical Neuroimaging Core (CCNC) and the Marijuana Investigation for Neuroscientific Discovery (MIND) Program. She is known for her work examining substance use and psychiatric conditions using advanced neuroimaging techniques ...

  3. Louise Aronson - Wikipedia

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    In late 2006, Aronson accepted a position as an academic physician at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) health sciences campus. [3] In her early years at the school, she received their Medical Education Research Fellowship and their 2011 Cooke Award for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. [4]

  4. Harvard Medical School Center for Health and the Global ...

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    The Center moved to the Harvard Chan School in October 2012. [citation needed] To realize the mission and catalyze change, the center: Conducts research and translate knowledge into concrete, personal terms that everyone can relate to. Informs policy by bringing the latest and best science into legislative decisions.

  5. Julie R. Ingelfinger - Wikipedia

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    Upon completing her medical training, Ingelfinger began working at MassGeneral Hospital for Children at Massachusetts General Hospital in 1973 and accepted a faculty position at Harvard Medical School. She was appointed Chief of Pediatric Nephrology in 1989 and served one term as president of the American Society of Pediatric Nephrology. [2]

  6. Gregory R. Ciottone - Wikipedia

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    Gregory R. Ciottone (born 1965) is an American physician specializing in disaster medicine and counter-terrorism medicine. He is an associate professor of emergency medicine at Harvard Medical School and the founding director of the BIDMC Fellowship in Disaster Medicine, the first of its kind in a Harvard teaching hospital.

  7. Beth Karlan - Wikipedia

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    After graduating in 1978, she was accepted into Harvard Medical School. [3] Upon graduating with her medical degree, Karlan completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Yale New Haven Hospital , a research fellowship in molecular biology at Yale Medical School , and her clinical fellowship in gynecologic oncology at the David Geffen ...

  8. Sarah Fortune - Wikipedia

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    After earning her MD at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, she completed an internship and medical residency in Internal Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital. By 2006, Fortune accepted an assistant professor position in the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public ...

  9. James Hogle - Wikipedia

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    James Martin Hogle (born July 16, 1951) is an American biophysicist who discovered the structure of poliovirus in 1985. He is an emeritus Edward S. Harkness Professor at Harvard Medical School where he was also Chair of the Biophysics Program, as well as a faculty dean for Dudley House and a faculty director at Peabody Terrace.