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Merry L. Lindsey is an American cardiac physiologist. In 2022 she was named the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies at Meharry Medical College. In 2019 she was named the Stokes-Shackleford Professor and Chair of the University of Nebraska Medical Center Department of Cellular and Integrative Physiology and the director of the Center for Heart and Vascular Research.
During his career Hidreth has trained 19 PhD students and several postdoctoral fellows, many of whom have continued successful careers in science or science-related areas. In 2015, he returned to Meharry Medical College as the president and chief executive officer. [ 3 ]
Since its founding, Meharry Medical College has added several graduate programs in the areas of science, medicine, and public health. In 1938, the School of Graduate Studies and Research was founded. The first master's degree program, a Master of Science in Public Health, was established in 1947.
In 1998, Clemons pursued her graduate training in biochemistry at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] Clemons studied in the department of biochemistry under the mentorship of Oksoon H. Choi. [1] In 1999, she was one of 22 scholars to receive the inaugural Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Minority Ph.D. Program Fellowship and become a Sloan Fellow. [2]
University of Copenhagen Meharry Medical College Dr. Dolores C. Shockley (April 21, 1930 [ 1 ] – October 10, 2020) [ 2 ] was the first black woman to receive a PhD in pharmacology in the United States and one of the first African American students to receive a PhD from Purdue University .
As of 1999, Epps was the interim vice-president for academic affairs at Tulane. In 2013, at the age of 83, Epps became the president and CEO of the School of Medicine at Meharry Medical College, possibly the first African-American woman with a PhD to lead a medical school. [12]
Josie English Wells (1876-20 March 1921) [1] [2] was an African American physician and one of three women to graduate from Meharry Medical College in 1904. [3] [2] She was the first female faculty member at Meharry, [4] and the first woman of any race to open a private practice in Nashville, Tennessee.
University of Chicago, University of Illinois, Augusta University, Vanderbilt University, Meharry Medical College, University of Texas Medical Branch Ayman Al-Hendy , (born January 24, 1964) is a professor and director of translational research from Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology , University of Chicago .