Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine - Notable Past and Present Faculty

Notable Past and Present Faculty

  • Shuvo Roy, Inventor of Artificial kidney
  • Steven Nissen – Cardiologist and one of Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People
  • Michael Roizen – Anesthesiologist and New York Times Bestselling Author
  • Maria Siemionow – Plastic surgeon and leader of the team performing the world's most complete and America's first face transplant
  • Elias Traboulsi – Discovered first gene linked to macular degeneration
  • Qing K. Wang – Discovered first gene linked to development of coronary artery disease
  • Eric Topol – Named Doctor of the Decade by the Institute of Scientific Information for being one of the top 10 most cited medical researchers
  • Richard Drake – Writer of Gray's Anatomy for Students
  • Lars Georg Svensson – Cardiac surgeon and leader in aortic valve surgery

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