Institute of Medicine
- John P. Atkinson, Samuel B. Grant Professor Professor of Medicine & Molecular Microbiology
- Robert C. Cloninger, Wallace Renard Professor and Director, Center for Psychobiology of Personality
- Graham A. Colditz, Niess-Gain Professor in Medicine Department of Surgery
- Jerome R. Cox, Jr., Senior Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
- William H. Danforth, Chancellor
- Timothy J. Eberlein, Bixby Professor and Chairman, Department of Surgery
- Alex S. Evers, Henry E. Mallinckrodt Professor and Chairman Department of Anesthesiology
- Richard H. Gelberman, Fred C. Reynolds Professor and Chair, Orthopaedic Surgery
- David M. Kipnis, Distinguished University Professor
- Stuart A. Kornfeld, David C. and Betty Farrell Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry
- Timothy J. Ley, Alan and Edith Wolff Professor of Medicine Professor of Genetics
- Susan E. Mackinnon, Sydney M. Schoenberg, Jr. & Robert H. Schoenberg Professor and Chief, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
- Phillip W. Majerus, Professor of Medicine
- Phillip Needleman
- John W. Olney, Professor of Psychiatry and Neuropathology
- William A. Peck, Alan A. and Edith L. Woolf Distinguished Professor Director, Center for Health Policy
- Marcus E. Raichle, Professor of Radiology and Neurology
- Lee N. Robins, University Professor of Social Science Emeritus
- Alan L. Schwartz, Harriet B. Spoehrer Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatrics
- Larry Jay Shapiro, Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin Distinguished Professor Executive Vice Chancellor for Medical Affairs
- Emil R. Unanue, Department of Pathology, Paul and Ellen Lacy Professor of Pathology
- Michael J. Welch, Professor of Radiology Division of Radiological Sciences
- Samuel A. Wells
- Eric M. Genden, Excellence in Teaching Award, 1998
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