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Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Alumni

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We hope you will be able to use this site to connect with classmates, learn about upcoming alumni activities and events, find out what’s new at the medical school, and stay informed about advances being made by fellow alumni and colleagues. You can also contribute with an online donation to the School of Medicine, participate in alumni volunteer opportunities, and discover other important ways to support your alma mater.

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Charles Sawyers receives Lasker~Debakey Clinical Medical Research Award

Charles Sawyers
Charles Sawyers, Med '85, is one of three recipients to receive the 2009 Lasker~DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award for the development of molecularly-targeted treatments for chronic myeloid leukemia, converting a fatal cancer into a manageable chronic condition.  By targeting the molecular underpinnings of this disease, the recipients broke new ground in cancer therapy and radically altered the prognosis of CML patients.


Armstrong Medical Education Building Dedication
Saturday, October 24, 2009

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One of the newest buildings on the East Baltimore campus was recently dedicated, on October 24, 2009.

Learn more about the Armstrong Medical Education Building, the dedication, or how to make a gift.






A Glimpse Into the Future of Medicine 

Mock OR

The Swirnow Mock OR is a mock operating room where Hopkins engineers, surgeons, and computer scientists push the limits of surgical robotics to test advances that will lead to the safest, most-effective surgical treatments for patients.

"The Swirnow Mock OR is making everything we do with the Hopkins School of Medicine more effective, and it's bringing the two campuses together. It's an excellent staging ground for a real-life environment and an exceptional teaching lab for undergraduates and graduates working together," says Russell Taylor, of the Whiting School of Engineering.


Genes to Society

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This fall, the School of Medicine is fully implementing its new Genes to Society curriculum, the first wholesale academic overhaul at the school in two decades.  Listen to first year student, Justin Bellamy, discuss the curriculum and how it influenced his decision to attend. 

Read about the new curriculum in "Taking Root" and "A Bold Leap into the Future", in the Fall 2009 issue of Hopkins Medicine magazine.


Alumni Profiles

Dr. Hewes Agnew

Hewes Agnew, Med '63, has traveled the world on his bike.
Want to find out what your classmates have been up to?

Read about the lives and interests of fellow alumni and colleagues.


 
 
 
 
 
 

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