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  2. NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program - Wikipedia

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    The Universities of Oxford and Cambridge were chosen as partners by the NIH due to the strength of their biomedical research programs and their students' shorter time to PhD completion (3–4 years). The OxCam program also seeks to promote a more individualized training experience by minimizing required coursework or rotations.

  3. Medical Scientist Training Program - Wikipedia

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    The NIH began awarding the MSTP designation in 1964. Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Northwestern University, and New York University were the original three MSTP programs that were established. As of 2024, there were 58 NIH-funded MSTP programs in the US (56 MD-PhD, 4 DVM-PhD), supporting over 1000 students at all stages of the program ...

  4. List of people associated with Lincoln College, Oxford

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    Raymond Dwek (born 1941) — scientist at Oxford and co-founder of biotechnology company Oxford GlycoSciences; Roger H. Martin (born 1943) — American college president; Stanley Mitchell (1932–2011) — translator, academic, and author; Philip Schwyzer (born 1970) — American-British literary scholar, professor, and author

  5. Oxford Vaccine Group - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Vaccine Group (OVG) is a vaccine research group within the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Oxford.It was founded in 1994 by Professor E. Richard Moxon, was initially based at the John Radcliffe Hospital, and moved in 2003 to its current location in the Centre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine (CCVTM) at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford, England. [1]

  6. Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core - Wikipedia

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    The Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core (IROC) is a center for the evaluation of data produced by clinical trials funded by the National Cancer Institute, as part of the National Clinical Trials Network "to provide integrated radiation oncology and diagnostic imaging quality control programs... thereby assuring high quality data for clinical trials designed to improve the clinical outcomes for ...

  7. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

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    2004 - Craig Smith (1977 MD alumnus) leads the cardiac surgery team which performs President Bill Clinton's coronary artery bypass surgery. [55] Richard Walsh, MD (Chair of Medicine, Case Medical Center) - Current editor of Hurst's The Heart Manual of Cardiology. [56] Peter Tippett (1983 MD-PhD alumnus) - Inventor of early anti-virus software ...

  8. Worta McCaskill-Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Worta J. McCaskill-Stevens (July 26, 1949 – November 15, 2023) was an American physician-scientist and medical oncologist specialized in cancer disparities research, management of comorbidities within clinical trials, and molecular research for cancer prevention interventions.

  9. Michael J. Lenardo - Wikipedia

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    Lenardo was born on December 1, 1955, in Chicago, Illinois, to Elizabeth (nee O'Leary; 1925–2008) and Guido D. Lenardo (1923–2011), a physician. [4] [5] [6] He became interested in genetics while a student at Campion Jesuit High School during a senior project in which he prepared karyotypes of chromosomes for a hospital laboratory investigating birth defects in infants.