Diane Griffin, MD, PhD, a pioneering infectious-disease virologist, scientific leader, and Johns Hopkins professor, died Monday. She was 84.
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Harry Trosman, psychiatrist, 1924-2024
Trosman, who studied the psychological roots of emotional suffering and dreams, worked at UChicago for 70 years.
George Bakris, internationally recognized hypertension expert, 1952-2024
Bakris served on the UChicago faculty for 18 years and was director of the Comprehensive Hypertension Center.
Ursula Storb, immunologist and role model for women scientists, 1936-2023
Storb was a Professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology for more than 29 years.
David Frim, former Chief of Neurosurgery at UChicago Medicine, 1960-2023
Frim led the Section of Neurosurgery for 13 years and built the pediatric neurosurgery specialty.
Sliman Bensmaia, leading expert on the neuroscience of touch, 1973-2023
Pioneering neuroscientist at the University of Chicago, Sliman Bensmaia helped develop prosthetic limbs that can restore a realistic sense of touch to amputees and paralyzed patients.
Barry Arnason, first Chair of Neurology at UChicago, 1933-2023
Arnason led the Department of Neurology for 20 years, establishing it as a nationally prominent program for both research and patient care.
A Statement from the Leadership of the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Institute of Human Virology on the Passing of Dr. John Martin
The Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine mourns the passing of John Martin, PhD., a leader in supporting access to life-saving anti-HIV medications that although still under patent were made widely and affordably available to millions infected with HIV.
In Memoriam: Noel R. Rose, 1927-2020
Noel R. Rose, MD, PhD, a longtime Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health faculty member and researcher recognized as a father of autoimmune disease research, died Thursday. Rose, 92, died at home in Brookline, Massachusetts.