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Three Johns Hopkins Medicine Faculty Members Elected to National Academy of Medicine

Three faculty members at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine (NAM), an independent organization made up of leading professionals from multiple fields, such as public health, medicine, and natural, social and behavioral sciences. NAM serves alongside the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Engineering as advisors to the national and international science communities.

The announcement of 100 new members was made October 9.

New members elected to NAM are chosen by current members through a selective process that determines electees based on their major contributions to the advancement of the medical sciences, health care and public health. Membership in the NAM is considered one of the highest honors in health and medicine.

The new members from Johns Hopkins Medicine are:

 

 

 

These members join four other electees from the Johns Hopkins community: Karen Bandeen-Roche, Ph.D., Thomas Inglesby, M.D., Keshia Pollack Porter, Ph.D. and Daniel Webster, Sc.D., from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.