Grace Blair, MD ’67, went from riding horseback to school in rural Montana to becoming a successful heart surgeon.
Alumna Grace Blair: The ‘cowgirl who turned heart surgeon’ (Links to an external site)
Grace Blair, MD ’67, went from riding horseback to school in rural Montana to becoming a successful heart surgeon.
As a health-care executive, alumna KMarie King, MD ’98, follows a set of principles: ‘Be kind, have integrity and the patient comes first.’
Barbara Burton and Reuben M. Morriss III Professor Carlos Cruchaga, PhD, is pursuing a better understanding of the molecular underpinnings of disease, which stands to improve human health. He is a pioneer in the use of human genomic data to elucidate the biology of neurodegenerative diseases. His key aim is to integrate genetics, functional genomics, […]
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