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This list includes deans, notable alumni and faculty of
NYU Grossman School of Medicine .
List of deans
The NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital on Second Avenue at East 17th Street
John W. Draper , President of the Faculty (1850–1873)
Alfred C. Post , President of the Faculty (1873–1877)
Charles Inslee Pardee, Dean (1877–1897)
Egbert Le Fevre, Acting Dean (1897–1898)
Edward G. Janeway , Dean (1898–1905)
Egbert Le Fevre, Dean (1905–1914)
William H. Park , Acting Dean (1914–1915)
Samuel A. Brown, Dean (1915–1932)
John H. Wyckoff, Dean (1932–1937)
Currier McEwen, Dean (1937–1955)
Donal Sheehan, Acting Dean (1943–1954), Dean (1955–1960)
S. Bernard Wortis, Dean (1960–1963)
Saul J. Farber, Acting Dean (1963–1966)
Lewis Thomas , Dean (1966–1969)
Ivan L. Bennett Jr. , Director-Dean (1970–1982)
Saul J. Farber, Acting Dean (1979–1987), Dean (1987–1997)
Noel L. Cohen, Interim Provost & Interim Dean (1997–1998)
Robert M. Glickman, Dean (1998–2007)
Robert I. Grossman, Dean & chief executive officer (2007–)
Notable people
Alumni
Arthur Agatston , Cardiologist, MD, 1973, author of The South Beach Diet
Naomi Amir , Pediatric neurologist, MD 1952, established first pediatric neurology clinic in Israel
[1]
Glover Crane Arnold , 1873, instructor of
anatomy and surgery at
Bellevue Hospital Medical College and
New York University 's
Medical College
Michael Baden , Anatomic and Forensic Pathologist
Sara J. Baker, Alumna class of 1917
Solomona A. Berson , Alumnus class of 1945
Hermann M. Biggs , Alumnus Class of 1883
Martin J. Blaser , Professor, MD, 1973, established the Foundation for Bacteria
Simon R. Blatteis (1876–1968), MD 1898, New York pathologist and head of the city's public health efforts; also a faculty member of the school
[2]
Richard A. Cash , global health researcher
Patricia Charache , MD 1957, microbiologist and infectious disease specialist
Samuel Charache , hematologist, discoverer of the first effective treatment for sickle cell disease
Stella Chess , Alumna class of 1939
[3]
May Edward Chinn (1896–1980), first Black woman to graduate from Bellevue Hospital Medical College
[4]
James Cimino (1928–2010), Internal medicine and palliative care, co-inventor of the
Cimino fistula
[5]
[6]
Douglas Cines , MD,1972, hematologist and professor,
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania ,
Samuel Cochran (1871–1952),
medical missionary who worked in
Eastern China for over 20 years
[7]
Barry S. Coller , MD, 1970, Vice President of
Rockefeller University
Edward C. Franklin , (1928-1982)
Joseph Goldberger , discovered
pellagra killing thousands of southerners in the 1920s, saved millions of lives figuring out a lack of
vitamin B12 caused the disease
William C. Gorgas , 22nd
Surgeon General of the US Army , discovered vector of
yellow fever in
Panama
Arthur Gottlieb , immunologist, AIDS researcher, professor at
Tulane Medical School
Daniel O. Griffin , MD, infectious disease specialist
Sidney V. Haas , MD, pioneer in celiac disease research
Dr
Mercy Amua-Quarshie , obstetrician-gynecologist
William A. Hammond , Alumnus Class of 1848
Henry Drury Hatfield , MD, 1904,
United States Senate (1929–1935)
William Howard Hay , 1891, Founded The East Aurora Sun and Diet Sanatorium
Kurt Hirschhorn , (1926 - still living)
Rochelle Hirschhorn
John Howland , pediatrician, MD, 1897
Elizabeth Jonas (neurologist) , MD 1986, physician, neuroscientist and professor,
Yale School of Medicine
Eric R. Kandel , psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, MD 1955, 2000
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Augustus C. Kinney (1871), noted expert on
tuberculosis at the turn of the 20th century
[8]
[9]
Gerald Klerman , psychiatrist and researcher
Linda Laubenstein , HIV/AIDS researcher
[10]
H. Sherwood Lawrence, (1916-2004)
Andrew Caldwell Mailer , member of the
Wisconsin State Senate from 1897 to 1901
Valentino Mazzia (1922–1999), forensic anesthesiologist
[11]
Aaron E. Miller , neurologist, first chairman of the Multiple Sclerosis section of the
American Academy of Neurology
Matthew Mirones , former member of the
New York State Assembly
Raymond Rocco Monto , orthopedic surgeon, researcher, writer
Frank Netter , medical artist and author, MD, 1931
Norman Orentreich , MD, Dermatologist, father of modern
hair transplantation , creator of
Clinique , and the first president of the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery
Louis A. Perrotta , surgeon, medical researcher, academic, and hospital founder
Walter Reed , discoverer of the vector for
yellow fever
Nicholas P. Restifo , immunologist researcher
Walton T. Roth , psychiatrist researcher
Albert Sabin , Medical researcher, MD, 1931, developer of the oral vaccine for
polio and President of the
Weizmann Institute of Science
Arthur Sackler , MD, former executive of Purdue Pharma
Richard Sackler , MD, former chairman and president of Purdue Pharma, widely implicated in US opioid epidemic
Jonas Salk , Medical researcher, MD, 1938, discoverer of the Salk
vaccine (the first
polio vaccine )
Rosalyn Scott , the first African-American woman to become a thoracic surgeon
William James Wanless , MD, (F.A.C.S.) 1889
Gerald Weissmann , cell biologist, liposome discovery, rheumatologist, 1954
Current Faculty
Steven Abramson, MD
Iannis Aifantis, PhD
Dafna Bar-Sagi , PhD, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology and
Chief Scientific Officer
Jef D. Boeke , PhD,
National Academy of Sciences
Maurice Brodie , polio researcher
György Buzsáki , MD, PhD,
National Academy of Sciences
Ken H. Cadwell, PhD, HHMI Faculty Scholars
Aravinda Chakravarti , Professor, Department of Medicine
Kathryn A. Colby, MD, PhD
Max Costa, PhD
Claude Desplan , PhD,
National Academy of Sciences
[12]
Orrin Devinsky , MD
Michael L. Dustin, PhD, AAAS
Robert J. Femia, MD
Steven Flanagan , Professor and Chairman of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Robert C. Froemke, PhD, HHMI Faculty Scholars
Steven L. Galetta, MD
Aubrey C. Galloway, MD
William L. Goldberg , Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of Emergency Medicine, and published author
Lewis R. Goldfrank, MD The Herbert W. Adams Professor of Emergency Medicine, Ronald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine
John G. Golfinos, MD
Dana R. Gosset, MD
Marc Gourevitch, MD, MPH
Avram Hershko , Adjunct Professor, 2004
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Alec Kimmelman, MD, PhD
Herbert Lepor, MD
Rodolfo Llinas , Professor of Physiology & Neuroscience
Dan Littman , Professor of Microbiology and Pathology and
HHMI Investigator
Catherine Scott Manno, MD
Charles Marmar, MD
Robert Montgomery, MD, DPhil
Kathryn J Moore , PhD,
National Academy of Sciences and Director of the Cardiovascular Research Center
Richard P. Novick, MD,
National Academy of Sciences
Evegeny Nudler , Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology and
HHMI Investigator
Victor Nussenzweig
Seth J. Orlow, MD, PhD
Michele Pagano , Professor and Chair of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology and
HHMI Investigator
Michael Recht, MD
Danny Reinberg, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology and
HHMI Investigator
Eduardo D. Rodriguez, MD, DDS
J. Thomas Roland Jr., MD
William N. Rom , Sol and Judith Bergstein Professor of Medicine and Environmental Medicine, Emeritus
Andrew D. Rosenberg, MD
David D. Sabatini , MD, PhD, The Frederick L. Ehrman Professor Emeritus of Cell Biology and Research Professor, Department of Cell Biology
Regina Sullivan , PhD, Professor of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Richard Tsien , DPhil
Jessica E. Treisman, PhD
Fred Valentine, MD, Professor of Medicine and Microbiology, co-director of the Center for AIDS Research and former head of the AIDS Clinical Trials Unit at NYU Langone Health
Frank J. Veith , MD, Professor of Surgery, pioneer in both open and minimally invasive vascular surgery
Jan T. Vilcek , MD, PhD
Jeffrey N. Weiser, MD
Joseph D. Zuckerman , surgeon-in-chief of NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital
Former faculty
Baruj Benacerraf , Immunologist, Professor, (1956-1968) 1980
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Gunning S. Bedford (1806–1870)
Joseph Dancis , former Chairman, Department of Pediatrics
Dr. Austin Flint Sr. (1812–1886)
Thomas Francis Jr. Francis was the first person to isolate
influenza virus in the United States, discovered influenza B and mentored Jonas Salk
Dr. Alvin E. Friedman-Kien, frontline AIDS fighters
Milton Helpern (1902-1977)
Charles S. Hirsch (1937-2016)
William Holme Van Buren (1819-1883)
L. Emmett Holt Jr. , former Director of Pediatrics
Saul Krugman (1911-1995)
Alfred Lebbeus Loomis (1831-1895)
Edith M. Lincoln (1891-1977)
Otto Loewi , Professor of Pharmacology, 1936
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
William Thompson Lusk , President of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College
Colin Munro Macleod (1909-1972)
Valentine Mott (1785-1865)
Charles Norris (1867-1935)
Ruth S. Nussenzweig (1928–2018)
Severo Ochoa , Professor (1942–1974), 1959
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Zoltan Ovary, immunologist at New York University
Martyn Paine (1794-1877)
Granville Sharp Pattison (1791-1851)
Joseph P. Ransohoff , MD
John Revere (1787-1847)
Howard A. Rusk (1901-1989)
Oliver Sacks , Professor of Neurology and author
John E. Sarno , Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation Medicine
Lewis A. Sayre , first Professor of Orthopedic Surgery in America
Joseph Schlessinger , Professor of Pharmacology (1990-2001)
Homer Smith (1895–1962), Professor and Director of the Physiology Laboratories at NYU
Job Lewis Smith, described by Harold Faber as the "Father of the American Pediatric Society"
Stephen Smith , Physician, MD, Founder, American Public Health Association
Frank C. Spencer (1925–2018)
Chandler A. Stetson (1921-1977)
Howard C. Taylor Jr (1900-1885)
William Smith Tillet (1892-1974)
William Welch , pathologist whose curriculum started Johns Hopkins Medical School
Arthur Zitrand, Chairman of Department of Psychiatry – died at 104. Headed psychiatry at Bellevue for at least four decades
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