Baylor College of Medicine - Notable Physicians and Researchers

Notable Physicians and Researchers

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  • Bert W. O'Malley — National Medal of Science winner, member National Academy of Sciences for advances in hormone action and gene expression
  • Salih Wakil, Ph. D — member National Academy of Sciences for discoveries regarding fatty acids synthesis
  • Paul Randall Harrington — inventor of the Harrington Rod, a device used to treat scoliosis.
  • Huda Zoghbi — Member of National Academy of Sciences; Investigator of Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Award-winning neuropsychiatrist; Director of Jan and Duncan Neurological Research Institute, Houston, Texas.
  • John Barnhill — Chief of the Consultation-Liaison Service at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center.
  • Hugo Bellen — noted developmental biologist; Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
  • Michael Glyn Brown (graduate of academic program, former hand surgeon)
  • Lars Georg Svensson — Director of the Aorta Center and Director of the Marfan Syndrom and Connective Tissue Disorder Clinic and Cleveland Clinic
  • Malcolm Brenner Ph.D., — Director, Center for Cell and Gene Therapy
  • William "Bill" R. Brinkley; American cell biologist and early contributor to discovery of mitotic spindle apparatus
  • Mohammad Athari, M.D. — Neurologist and founder of Universal MRI and Diagnostics, Inc.
  • Leroy Chiao, Astronaut and Commander of the International Space Station, Chairman of the National Space Biomedical Research Institute User Panel, and Co-investigator for the Advanced Diagnostic Ultrasound in Microgravity Project
  • C. Thomas Caskey — American internist and prominent medical geneticist and biomedical entrepreneur.
  • David C. Hilmers — Former astronaut and current professor of medicine and pediatrics.
  • Michael E. DeBakey — award-winning cardiovascular surgeon
  • David Eagleman — neuroscientist and writer
  • Mark Kline, M.D — Physician-in-Chief of Texas Children's Hospital; Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics; President of the Baylor International Pediatric AIDS Initiative (BIPAI)
  • William J. Klish — influential pediatrician
  • H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr. — American philosopher
  • Ralph Feigin — Former President, Baylor College of Medicine; Chief of Pediatrics and President of Texas Children's Hospital; author, Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseases
  • Roger Guillemin — Nobel Prize laureate in Medicine (1977)
  • Read Montague — Director of the College's Human Neuroimaging Laboratory
  • Andrew W. Schally — Nobel Prize laureate in Medicine (1977)
  • Peter G. Traber — President Emeritus of Baylor College of Medicine.
  • Denton Cooley — founder of the Texas Heart Institute and world-renowned cardiovascular surgeon. Carried out the first successful implantation of an artificial heart.
  • O. H. Frazier — Heart surgeon who has performed over 1,000 transplants.
  • Michael J. Reardon — Internationally known heart surgeon who developed first successful cardiac auto transplantation for cardiac sarcoma.
  • F. Charles Brunicardi, MD — Chair, DeBakey Department of Surgery and Editor-in-Chief of Schwartz's Principles of Surgery
  • Brendan H Lee, MD, PhD — Professor, Molecular and Human Genetics, Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute.
  • James Lovelock — Former professor, chemist, proponent of Gaia hypothesis.
  • Richard A. Gibbs, PhD — pioneering geneticist.
  • Leslie A. Geddes, PhD — PhD, pioneering biomedical engineer and inventor.
  • Huntly D. Millar — founder and owner of Millar Instruments, Inc., worldwide distributor of catheter-tip pressure sensors.
  • David Poplack, MD — Director, Texas Children's Cancer Center, Professor of Pediatrics.
  • Lorraine Potocki, M.D. — Medical Geneticist and researcher, co-discoverer of the genetic disorder Potocki-Lupski syndrome (PTLS).
  • Arthur L. Beaudet, M.D. — Chairman of the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

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