Weill Cornell Medical College alumni

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Weill Cornell Medical College Alumni[edit | edit source]

Weill Cornell Medical College, located in New York City, has produced a number of notable alumni who have made significant contributions to the field of medicine. These alumni have excelled in various specialties and have gone on to become leaders in their respective fields. This article provides a comprehensive list of some of the most prominent Weill Cornell Medical College alumni.

Dr. Harold Varmus[edit | edit source]

Dr. Harold Varmus Dr. Harold Varmus is a Nobel laureate and a renowned cancer researcher. He received his medical degree from Weill Cornell Medical College in 1966. Dr. Varmus was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1989 for his groundbreaking research on the oncogene, a gene that can transform a normal cell into a cancerous one. He has held several prestigious positions, including the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the President of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

Dr. Anthony Fauci[edit | edit source]

Dr. Anthony Fauci Dr. Anthony Fauci is a renowned immunologist and the leading expert on infectious diseases in the United States. He obtained his medical degree from Weill Cornell Medical College in 1966. Dr. Fauci has played a crucial role in shaping public health policies, particularly during the HIV/AIDS epidemic and the COVID-19 pandemic. He has served as the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984 and has received numerous awards for his contributions to medical research.

Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn[edit | edit source]

Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn is a Nobel laureate and a renowned molecular biologist. She earned her medical degree from Weill Cornell Medical College in 1975. Dr. Blackburn was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2009 for her discovery of telomeres, the protective caps at the ends of chromosomes, and the enzyme telomerase, which plays a crucial role in maintaining the integrity of these caps. Her research has provided valuable insights into the aging process and the development of cancer.

Dr. Mehmet Oz[edit | edit source]

Dr. Nancy Snyderman Dr. Nancy Snyderman is a prominent surgeon, medical journalist, and former Chief Medical Editor for NBC News. She received her medical degree from Weill Cornell Medical College in 1977. Dr. Snyderman has reported on numerous health-related topics and has been a strong advocate for public health education. She has authored several books and has received multiple awards for her contributions to medical journalism.

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