- Randolph M. Nesse
Professor Randolph M. Nesse, M.D. (b. 1948) is an American evolutionary biologist. He is notable for his research on evolutionary psychology and Darwinian medicine, as well as the evolutionary origins of emotions and how natural selection shapes the capacity for mood. Nesse is a professor of psychology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and a professor of psychiatry at the University of Michigan Medical School. - George C. Williams
Professor George Christopher Williams (b. May 12, 1926) is an American evolutionary biologist. Williams is a professor emeritus of biology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He is best known for his vigorous critique of group selection. In his first book, "Adaptation and Natural Selection", he argued that adaptation was an "onerous" concept that should only be invoked when necessary, and, that, when it is necessary, … - Dennis Chernin
Dennis K. Chernin, M.D., M.P.H. is a doctor and author specializing in the fields of holistic medicine, yoga and stress reduction. He is the medical director of two county health departments, and is a lecturer at the University of Michigan Medical School in the Complementary and Alternative Medicine program. He has actively practiced and taught meditation and breathing techniques for thirty years. His teachers were trained in the Himalayan mountains in India, Nepal, … - John Tanton
Today, Tanton stands in the center of a web of anti-immigrant and official English groups. As the founder and publisher of Social Contract Press , Tanton has published books that have helped shaped a nationalist ideology focused on the threat of immigrants to the white, English-speaking population. - Walter Willett
Walter Willett , M.D. Author, "Eat, Drink, and Be Healthy" Chairman, Department of Nutrition - Eric Schoomaker
In 1970 he graduated from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, was commissioned a Second Lieutenant as a Distinguished Military Graduate, and was awarded a Bachelor of Science degree. He received his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School in 1975 and completed his Ph.D. in Human Genetics in 1979. - Donald S. Fredrickson
Donald Sharp "Don" Fredrickson (August 8, 1924 - June 7, 2002) was an American medical researcher, principally of the lipid and cholesterol metabolism, and director of National Institutes of Health and subsequently the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. - Dr Robert Mark Merion MD
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- Alan Sugar
Alan Sugar, M.D. In addition to serving as a Board member for Midwest Eye-Banks, Dr. Sugar also volunteers his time and expertise as a medical director for the Michigan Eye-Bank. Dr. Sugar's areas of specialization include corneal transplantation, cataract and refractive surgery (LASIK, PRK, Intacs, conductive keratoplasty), and management of diseases of the cornea and conjunctiva. - Randolph Nesse
- Dr Sid Gilman MD
Dr. Sid Gilman is the William J. Herdman Distinguished University Professor of Neurology at the University of Michigan Medical School and was chair of the department of neurology from 1977 to 2004. His research work is in the pathophysiological processes underlying neurodegenerative disorders, notably the cerebellar ataxias, Parkinson’s disease, the parkinsonian syndromes, and Alzheimer’s disease. - Dr Melvyn T Korobkin MD
Melvyn T. Korobkin , M.D. Professor, Radiology Dr. Melvyn Korobkin earned his medical degree from Yale University. He is a fellow of the American College of Radiology and is an examiner for the American Board of Radiology in the genitourinary category. Dr Korobkin's clinical and research interests have centered on genitourinary radiology and CT/MR of the abdomen. - Dr Gary E Friedlaender MD
- Allen S. Lichter
Allen has been a prolific fund-raiser in support of the Medical School’s mission. While dean, an astonishing 70+ endowed professorships were established and Allen personally presided over 43. That’s just one example of the phenomenal growth in philanthropy that has occurred in the past 7 1/2 years. He has had great forethought on facilities planning to meet the burgeoning and changing needs of our researchers and educators. - Dr Sofia Diana Merajver MD
- Rochelle Hanley
Rochelle Hanley , M.D., Chief Medical Officer Dr. Hanley joined QuatRx in September 2006 as Chief Medical Officer. Dr. Hanley has extensive experience managing clinical development, especially in metabolic disorders and cardiovascular disease. Prior to joining QuatRx, Dr. Hanley was Vice President, Clinical R&D Site Head of Pfizer’s Michigan Laboratories, where she oversaw the clinical operations of Pfizer’s Michigan research and development facility. - Kelli McDonough
I am a nerd. I love to read and I make lists of books to read in addition to the piles of books on my book shelves. I like to read magazines about books. However, I don't like books about books. - Rani Khan
- Diana Turner
Sorority girl, Geek, Stylist, Gamer.. I like to keep my options open. - Dr David Mark Yousem MD
- F. Peter Guengerich
F. Peter Guengerich Professor of Biochemistry Director of the Center in Molecular Toxicology After receiving the bachelor of science degree in agricultural science from the University of Illinois in 1970, F. Peter Guengerich earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry from Vanderbilt in 1973. Guengerich went on to become a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Biological Chemistry at the University of Michigan Medical School. - Jeff Hopcian
My mother Agnes died at childbirth; my father, unknown. I grew up in a juvenile home until I was 9, at which point I was placed in an unloving foster home that forced me into child labor. I consequently ran away to London where I met my good friend John Dawkins who showed particular skill at picking pockets, then artfully dodging away. I joined him and his gang of thieves led by a pedophile, fully considering myself to be, in short, at home. - Robert I. Cutcher
Dr. Robert I. Cutcher , the quintessential family physician, recently retired from the rural community of Deckerville for the second time. He first retired in 2000, but was asked to return when his replacement left unexpectedly. Dr. Cutcher never hesitated in his response and returned to the beautiful town in the "thumb" of Michigan that he loves. - David E. Schteingart
David E. Schteingart , M.D. Professor, Internal Medicine - Robert L. Pincus
Robert L. Pincus , M.D. Robert L. Pincus , M.D. Dr. Pincus is a founder of the New York Sinus Center and one of Manhattan's most highly regarded, board-certified otolaryngologists. Dr. Pincus earned his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School. He completed his training at New York's Lenox Hill Hospital and Mount Sinai Medical Center. - Ashley
..HEEEEEEEEEllllo....my name is Ashley Jean, I am a senior at U of Michigan...GO BLUE! I am easygoing and outgoing. Very nice but sometimes naughtyyy! I am a 2 sided coin...you really don't know what you are going to get at that moment...super sweetness, super dorkiness, or super crazy! Don't sweat the small things in life, don't let others bring you down. Words are the worst weapon in the world, so pick them carefully. - Gary Huffnagle
Gary is a professor of Internal Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Michigan Medical Center, one of the top ten medical schools in the country. - Edward Hofma
Edward Hofma , b.1859-d.1936, and Elizabeth Pruim Hofma , b.1859-d.1938 Edward was born in Vriesland, near Zeeland , Michigan, on April 12, 1859 . He was the son of Simon R. and Maria Ullberg Hofma and brother of Martin, Betje, Lawrence, Sybella, Agnes, Effie, and Clara. Simon and his family lived on a 60-acre farm in Zeeland on the southeast corner of Perry and 64th Avenue. - Stephen A. Wexler
Stephen A. Wexler , MD , is a highly experienced, board-certified ophthalmologist who has performed more than 15,000 LASIK procedures throughout his 16 year career. Regarded as one of the most experienced LASIK surgeons in the Midwest, Dr. Wexler is frequently called upon by his fellow colleagues to perform their own laser vision correction procedures. Dr. Wexler is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School. - Andrew Livingston
Andrew Livingston , M.D. Dr. Livingston graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School. He completed an internship at Blodgett Memorial Medical Center and a General Surgery residency at St. John Hospital in Detroit. A residency in Plastic Surgery was completed at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Livingston received fellowship training in Hand Surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin. - Glenn Cornett
Glenn Cornett , M.D., Ph.D., senior financial editor Glenn Cornett is an experienced neuroscientist, entrepreneur, and financial consultant, with a background in research and business development. After earning his Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA and his M.D. from University of Michigan Medical School, Glenn spent several years as a technology and healthcare consultant with McKinsey & Company. - Eugene M. Eisner
Dr. Eugene Eisner has practiced ophthalmology in Miami, Florida since 1974 and takes pride in providing his patients with the highest quality of eye care. He received his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School. He completed his residency program in Ophthalmology at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan and became board-certified in ophthalmology in 1973. - Larry J. Goodman
Larry J. Goodman (M.D. 1976) has been appointed dean of Rush Medical College at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Lukes Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois. He is the 15th head of Rush, which was chartered in 1837 as the first college of medicine in Illinois. Before joining Rush as senior vice president in 1998, Goodman was medical director of Cook County Hospital. His research has focused on infectious diseases, particularly gastrointestinal infections. - Marty Rossman
Marty Rossman , M.D. Physician, author, speaker, researcher, and consultant, Dr. Rossman founded The Healing Mind in order to raise awareness about the power of high quality mind/body self-care tools in self-healing and in the health professions. A graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School in 1969, he has had a long-standing interest in the practical importance of attitudes, beliefs, emotions, and mind/body practices in medicine and health. - Christine Cha
Christine Cha , M.D. Medical Director, Radiation Oncology Christine Cha , M.D. In her role as medical director of Radiation Oncology, Dr. Christine Cha draws on a breadth of experiences as an educator, clinician and team leader. Dr. Cha originally planned on a career in bioengineering, but when lung cancer claimed the lives of both of her grandfathers, she changed paths and entered the study of medicine.
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