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Garry P. Nolan (born c. 1961) is a British-American [1] immunologist, academic, inventor, and business executive.He holds the Rachford and Carlota A. Harris Professor Endowed Chair in the Department of Pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Paul S. Mischel (born July 13, 1962) is a physician-scientist whose laboratory has made pioneering discoveries in the pathogenesis of human cancer. [1] He is the Fortinet Founders Professor, and Vice Chair for Research for the Department of Pathology, Stanford Medicine, an Institute Scholar in Sarafan ChEM-H.
Andrew Zachary Fire (born April 27, 1959) is an American biologist and professor of pathology and of genetics at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He was awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with Craig C. Mello, for the discovery of RNA interference (RNAi).
Department Notes 1 Theodore J. Hoover [41] 1925–1936 Mining and Metallurgy: Stanford AB 1901 2 Samuel B. Morris [42] 1936–1944 Civil Engineering: Stanford AB 1911 3 Frederick E. Terman: 1944–1958 Electrical Engineering: 4 Joseph M. Pettit: 1958–1972 Electrical Engineering: Stanford Ph.D. 1942 5 William M. Kays [43] 1972–1984 ...
He was a postdoctoral fellow in immunogenetics and rheumatology under Hugh McDevitt at the Stanford University School of Medicine from 1976 to 1978. [3] After studying immunology as a post-doctoral fellow, in 1978, Engleman became a faculty member in the department of pathology. [4] [3] He was an assistant professor of pathology and medicine. [3]
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Stanford University School of Medicine Errol Clive Friedberg was a biologist and historian of science in the Department of Pathology at Stanford University and subsequently the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center .
It became Stanford's medical institution, initially called the Stanford Medical Department and later the Stanford University School of Medicine. [5] In the 1950s, the Stanford Board of Trustees decided to move the school to the Stanford main campus near Palo Alto. The move was completed in 1959. [6]
Irving Lerner "Irv" Weissman (born Great Falls, Montana, October 21, 1939) [1] is a Professor of Pathology and Developmental Biology at Stanford University [2] where he is the Director of the Stanford Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine along with Michael Longaker.