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  2. Richard S. Ross - Wikipedia

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    Richard Starr Ross (January 18, 1924 – August 11, 2015) was an American cardiologist and served as Dean of Johns Hopkins University 's School of Medicine from 1975 to 1990. He examined Richard M. Nixon for the Watergate investigation. [1] Ross was born in Richmond, Indiana. After graduating from Richmond High School, he began his ...

  3. Johns Hopkins University - Wikipedia

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    Johns Hopkins University. /  39.32889°N 76.62028°W  / 39.32889; -76.62028. Johns Hopkins University [a] (often abbreviated as Johns Hopkins, Hopkins, or JHU) is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1876, Johns Hopkins was the first American university based on the European research institution model. [6]

  4. Nicholas Theodore - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Theodore is an American neurosurgeon and researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He is known for his work in spinal trauma, minimally invasive surgery, robotics, and personalized medicine. He is Director of the Neurosurgical Spine Program at Johns Hopkins and Co-Director of the Carnegie Center for Surgical Innovation ...

  5. Howland Memorial Prize - Wikipedia

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    The award was established in honor of Henry Elias Howland (1835–1913), a member of the Yale class of 1854, by a donation of $15,000 by his children Charles P. Howland (Yale 1891), Dr. John Howland (Yale 1894), and Frances Howland. Recipients. The prize has generally been awarded every two years; the following is a partial list of recipients:

  6. Hongjun Song - Wikipedia

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    Johns Hopkins University. Hongjun Song is a Chinese-American neurologist and stem cell biologist. He is the Perelman Professor of Neuroscience in the Perelman School of Medicine 's Department of Neuroscience and co-director of the Institute for Regenerative Mediacine Neurodevelopment and Regeneration Program. In 2020, Song was elected a Member ...

  7. John Shaw Billings - Wikipedia

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    John Shaw Billings. John Shaw Billings (April 12, 1838 – March 11, 1913) was an American librarian, building designer, and surgeon [1] who modernized the Library of the Surgeon General's Office in the United States Army. His work with Andrew Carnegie led to the development and his service as the first director of the New York Public Library.

  8. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health - Wikipedia

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    History. Originally named the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health, the school was founded in 1916 by William H. Welch with a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, the second school of public health in the U.S. after Tulane University. The school was renamed the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on April 20, 2001, in ...

  9. Howard Atwood Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Howard Atwood Kelly (February 20, 1858 – January 12, 1943) was an American gynecologist.He obtained his B.A. degree and M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania.He, William Osler, William Halsted, and William Welch together are known as the "Big Four", the founding professors at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.