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Antony Rosen, M.D.

picture of Dr. Antony Rosen Mary Betty Stevens Professor of Medicine,
Professor of Pathology,
Director, Division of Rheumatology

M.D.: University of Cape Town
Internship and Residency: The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Post-doctoral Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University, Rheumatology

Director of the Division of Rheumatology and Professor of Medicine, Cell Biology and Pathology, Dr. Rosen is a creative and effective researcher, clinician and teacher, who has been highly successful in recruiting and mentoring the next generation of clinical and translational investigators in the rheumatic diseases.  Dr. Rosen received his medical degree from the University of Cape Town in South Africa in 1984 with first class honors.  After completing his internship in Medicine and Surgery and a year of postdoctoral study in Medical Biochemistry, he joined Dr. Alan Aderem at the Rockefeller University to pursue postdoctoral studies in Immunology and Cell Biology (1987-1990).

He returned to clinical medicine and was an Osler resident and rheumatology fellow at Johns Hopkins Hospital.  He subsequently joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins and rose to the rank of Professor in 2002.  He has been Director of the Division of Rheumatology since then, overseeing a substantial expansion in the fellowship program and building the faculty from 14 to 23 during that time.

Dr. Rosen was the recipient of The Mary Betty Stevens Professorship in Medicine. (Read more)

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