Johns Hopkins School of Medicine - Notable Past and Present Faculty/alumni

Notable Past and Present Faculty/alumni

See also: List of Johns Hopkins University people
  • John Jacob Abel – Pharmacologist
  • Peter Agre – Molecular biologist, Nobel laureate
  • John Shaw Billings – Civil War surgeon, pioneering leader in hygiene
  • Alfred Blalock – Developed field of cardiac surgery
  • Max Brödel – Acclaimed medical illustrator
  • William R. Brody – Radiologist, President of the Salk Institute, former President of The Johns Hopkins University
  • John Cameron – Hepatobiliary surgeon
  • Ben Carson – Pediatric Neurosurgeon, awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
  • Curt I Civin – Oncologist
  • Denton Cooley – Cardiovascular surgeon
  • Harvey Cushing – Father of modern neurosurgery
  • Walter Dandy – Neurosurgeon
  • Elliot Fishman – Radiologist
  • Carol Greider – Molecular biologist and 2009 Nobel Prize laureate
  • William Halsted – Father of modern surgery
  • A. McGehee Harvey – Internist
  • John Eager Howard – Endocrinologist
  • Kay Redfield Jamison – Psychologist and Psychiatry professor
  • Leo Kanner- Father of child psychiatry
  • Howard Kelly – Gynecologist
  • Paul Ladenson – Thyroidologist
  • Albert L. Lehninger – Biochemist
  • A. Edward Maumenee Jr. – Geneticist, Ophthalmologist
  • Paul McHugh – Psychiatrist
  • Victor McKusick – Developed field of medical genetics
  • Adolf Meyer – Psychiatrist
  • Russell Morgan – Radiologist
  • Vernon Mountcastle – Father of neuroscience
  • Alessandro Olivi – Professor of Neurosurgery and Oncology
  • William Osler – Father of modern medicine
  • Edwards Park – Pediatrician
  • Peter Pronovost – Anesthesiologist, MacArthur Fellow
  • Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa – Neurosurgeon
  • Dorothy Reed Mendenhall – Pathologist
  • William Rienhoff – Surgeon
  • Florence Sabin – Anatomist
  • Stanley S. Siegelman – Radiologist
  • Hamilton O. Smith – Microbiologist, Nobel laureate
  • Solomon H. Snyder – Neuroscientist
  • Wayne E. Tillman – Cardiologist
  • Helen Taussig – Pediatric cardiologist
  • Vivien Thomas – Developed Blalock-Taussig Shunt
  • Bert Vogelstein – Molecular oncologist
  • Patrick Walsh – Urologist
  • William H. Welch – Pathologist
  • David B. Weishampel – Paleontologist, author of The Dinosauria 2004
  • Sola Adebiyi – Healthcare Sector Specialist, The World Bank Group
  • Elias Zerhouni – Radiologist, Director of NIH

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