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  2. Eugene A. Stead - Wikipedia

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    As an undergraduate at Emory University, he earned his tuition by working in the biology department as a student assistant. [2] Following his obtainment of an MD Degree, he interned in internal medicine and surgery at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, and also at Cincinnati General Hospital and Boston City Hospital. [3]

  3. Mark C. Rogers - Wikipedia

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    At the end of his subsequent two-decade career in medicine at Johns Hopkins, he earned an MBA from Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1991 and began a new career as CEO of Duke Hospital and Health Network until 1996. He was then recruited to a New York Stock Exchange Company as Senior Vice-President (Perkin-Elmer) and ...

  4. Ralph Snyderman - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Snyderman is a Chancellor Emeritus at Duke University, James B. Duke Professor of Medicine, and Executive Director of the Duke Center for Personalized Health Care. [2] [3] He served as chancellor for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine from 1989 to July 2004. [4]

  5. Harold G. Koenig - Wikipedia

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    Koenig graduated with a B.S. in history from Stanford University (1974), later receiving his MD (1982) from University of California, San Francisco. [2] [unreliable source?] He became Clinical Assistant Professor in Psychiatry (1992) and has been Professor of Psychiatry (2004-) at Duke University Medical Center.

  6. James Buchanan Duke - Wikipedia

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    Duke's father, Washington, had owned a tobacco company that his sons James and Benjamin (1855–1929) took over in the 1880s. In 1885, James Buchanan Duke acquired a license to use the first automated cigarette making machine (invented by James Albert Bonsack), and by 1890, Duke supplied 40 percent of the American cigarette market (then known as pre-rolled tobacco).

  7. Anil Potti - Wikipedia

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    Duke University later reimbursed the American Cancer Society for the full amount of the grant. [30] Three clinical trials at Duke University Medical Center based on Potti's research came under scrutiny in 2009 and were temporarily suspended, then were permanently stopped in 2010.

  8. Trinity College of Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Trinity College of Arts and Sciences is the undergraduate liberal arts college of Duke University.Founded in 1838, it is the original school of the university. Currently, Trinity is one of five undergraduate degree programs at Duke, the others being the Edmund T. Pratt School of Engineering, Nicholas School of the Environment, School of Nursing, and Duke Kunshan University.

  9. Watts Hospital - Wikipedia

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    By 1922, Watts Hospital's quality of care and its philanthropic mission to provide healthcare to the working poor was so well-regarded that James B. Duke and North Carolina Governor Cameron Morrison proposed the creation of the state's first four-year medical college, Duke University, to educate students in conjunction with clinical services provided at Watts Hospital.

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