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  2. C. Lockard Conley - Wikipedia

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    He was universally described as an inspiring teacher, and many of his students and fellows went on to become university chancellors, medical department chairs, and heads of hematology divisions. When he retired in 1980, a whole issue of the Johns Hopkins Medical Journal was devoted to him, consisting entirely of articles by his former students.

  3. James D. Griffin (oncologist) - Wikipedia

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    Griffin completed his residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital, a hematology fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, and a medical oncology fellowship at Dana–Farber Cancer Institute. [3] He is on the scientific advisory boards of Phio Pharmaceuticals, the Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the Johns Hopkins Cancer Center. [4]

  4. Kenneth C. Anderson (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth C. Anderson is an American hematologist-oncologist and cancer researcher who is primarily known for advances in the treatment of multiple myeloma.He directs the Lebow Institute for Myeloma Therapeutics and Jerome Lipper Myeloma Center at Dana–Farber Cancer Institute and is the Kraft Family Professor of Medicine and Vice Chair of the Joint Program in Transfusion Medicine at Harvard ...

  5. Courtney Fitzhugh - Wikipedia

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    After completing her M.D., Fitzhugh completed a joint residency in internal medicine and pediatrics at Duke University Medical Center, and in 2005 she did a combined adult hematology and pediatric hematology-oncology fellowship at the NIH and Johns Hopkins Hospital. [2]

  6. Katherine Hajjar - Wikipedia

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    She completed a M.D. from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1978. [1] She completed a pediatric residency at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh from 1978 to 1981. [1] She was chief pediatric resident from 1981 to 1982. [1] She conducted a pediatric hematology-oncology fellowship from 1982 to 1984. [1]

  7. Chi Van Dang - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Dang returned to Johns Hopkins where he took a faculty position. He was Director of the Division of Hematology at Johns Hopkins Hospital from 1993-2003. [10] He also served as Johns Hopkins Family Professor in Oncology Research. As of 2002, he became Vice Dean for Research, [11] and Director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell ...

  8. Sharon A. Savage - Wikipedia

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    Savage earned her M.D. from the University of Vermont College of Medicine, completed residency training in pediatrics at Children’s National Medical Center, in Washington DC, and a fellowship in pediatric hematology/oncology at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) Pediatric Oncology Branch and Johns Hopkins University. She is board-certified ...

  9. Neal S. Young - Wikipedia

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    He received an A.B. from Harvard College in 1967, and a M.D. from Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1971. His internal medicine residency was at Massachusetts General Hospital. In 1976, he completed a clinical fellowship in the Hematology-Oncology Division at Barnes Hospital, Washington University School of Medicine.