Stanford University School of Medicine alumni

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Stanford University School of Medicine Alumni[edit | edit source]

The Stanford University School of Medicine has produced a remarkable list of alumni who have made significant contributions to the field of medicine and healthcare. This article highlights some of the notable alumni who have graduated from this prestigious institution.

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Notable Alumni[edit | edit source]

Dr. Paul Berg[edit | edit source]

Dr. Paul Berg, Nobel Laureate

Dr. Paul Berg is a renowned biochemist and molecular biologist who received his medical degree from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1954. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980 for his pioneering work on recombinant DNA technology. Dr. Berg's research has had a profound impact on the field of genetics and has paved the way for advancements in gene therapy and genetic engineering.

Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn[edit | edit source]

Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, Nobel Laureate

Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, a distinguished molecular biologist, earned her medical degree from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1975. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009 for her discovery of telomeres and the enzyme telomerase. Dr. Blackburn's groundbreaking research has provided valuable insights into the aging process and the role of telomeres in cancer and other diseases.

Dr. Lloyd Minor[edit | edit source]

Dr. Lloyd Minor, Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine

Dr. Lloyd Minor, an otolaryngologist and academic leader, graduated from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1985. He currently serves as the Dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine and has made significant contributions to the field of otolaryngology. Dr. Minor's research focuses on the treatment of hearing loss and the development of innovative surgical techniques.

Dr. Abraham Verghese[edit | edit source]

Dr. Abraham Verghese, Author and Physician

Dr. Abraham Verghese, a renowned physician and author, obtained his medical degree from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1983. He is widely recognized for his contributions to the field of medicine and his advocacy for the importance of the doctor-patient relationship. Dr. Verghese has authored several best-selling books, including "Cutting for Stone," which has received critical acclaim for its portrayal of the medical profession.

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