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Conversations With Giants In Medicine

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Ending one conversation, starting another
Ushma S. Neill
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A conversation with Zhijian (James) Chen
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Conversations with JCI editors in chief
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Eugene Braunwald
Dr. Eugene Braunwald has often been called the father of modern cardiology. Science Watch has listed Dr. Braunwald as the most frequently cited author in cardiology. Beyond numerous awards and 20 honorary degrees, he was the first cardiologist elect...
Published January 2, 2013
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Thomas Starzl
Today in the United States, more than 6,000 people a year receive a liver transplant, and since liver transplants have begun, over 200,000 patients have received this therapy. They survive today due to the efforts of a legendary scientist and surgeo...
Published December 3, 2012
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Francis Collins
After Francis Collins received his PhD in Physical Chemistry at Yale University and his medical degree at the University of North Carolina, he zeroed in on genetics. He is noted for his landmark discoveries of disease genes and later his leadership ...
Published November 1, 2012
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Paul Marks
Paul Marks is recognized as a leader in the cancer field and as a world-class scientist, clinician, and administrator. He served as president and CEO of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) between 1980 and 1999 after serving as the dean (...
Published October 1, 2012
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Jean Wilson
Dr. Jean Wilson from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School joins the JCI for its series Conversations with Giants in Medicine. Dr. Wilson was the editor in chief of the JCI between 1972 and 1977. His research centered on cholesterol me...
Published September 4, 2012
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Donald Seldin
Donald Seldin from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School joins the JCI for its Conversations with Giants in Medicine. Seldin served as the chairman of medicine at UT Southwestern for nearly four decades and transformed the department a...
Published August 1, 2012
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Tadataka ‘Tachi’ Yamada
Dr. Tadataka “Tachi” Yamada joins us for our next Conversations with Giants in Medicine. Born in Japan and trained in the United States as a gastroenterologist, he quickly rose to be the chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine at...
Published July 2, 2012
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Lloyd Hollingsworth Smith Jr.
Known to most of his friends as Holly, Dr. Lloyd Hollingsworth Smith Jr. joins Ushma Neill, JCI Editor at Large, for the next in the journal's series Conversations with Giants in Medicine. He talks about leading the University of California, San...
Published June 1, 2012
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Robert Lefkowitz, Joseph Goldstein, and Michael Brown
Three of medicine’s most charismatic giants (Robert Lefkowitz, Joseph Goldstein, and Michael Brown) interview each other. Lefkowitz (Duke University) is known for his seminal discoveries in understanding G protein-coupled receptor function. Th...
Published May 1, 2012
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Harold E. Varmus
For the first of our series Conversations with Giants in Medicine, we spoke with Harold E. Varmus, MD, who has been the director of the National Cancer Institute since July 2010. He has previously served as director of the National Institutes of Hea...
Published April 2, 2012
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