Borok was previously the Ralph Edgington Chair in Medicine, Division Chief of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and Hastings Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, which she joined in 1990 as an instructor. At USC, Borok led expansion of research efforts and creation of clinical programs of excellence, such as the Center for Advanced Lung Disease, Pulmonary Hypertension Program, Sleep Center and the Interventional Pulmonary Program.
Borok’s own research interests have focused on alveolar epithelial cell biology and the role of the distal lung epithelium in health and disease. She’s been recognized by numerous national and international organizations, including election to the Association of American Physicians in 2014 and the Mayo H. Soley Award from the Western Society for Clinical Investigation in 2017.
“Dr. Borok is not only an extremely innovative scientist and researcher, but she is an exceptional leader as well,” said Steven Garfin, MD, interim dean of UC San Diego School of Medicine. “Her superb work spans many years within the fields of developmental biology, lung injury and repair, epigenetics and lung cancer. We are pleased to welcome Dr. Borok as the new chair of the Department of Medicine. We look forward to seeing how she will expand upon her work at the Department of Medicine, at UC San Diego and the community it serves.”
In addition to leading her own laboratory while at USC, Borok served as the inaugural director of the Hastings Center for Pulmonary Research, which she co-created in 2014 using a $20 million gift from the Hastings Foundation.
In 2018, Borok was nominated to participate in the Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine program, intended to advance female leaders in academic medicine. During her time in the program, Borok established and served as the inaugural director of the Center for Gender Equity in Medicine and Science at the Keck School of Medicine, whose goal is to create a sustainable structure that promotes gender equity and a culture of safety within the school of medicine.
Throughout her career, Borok said she has emphasized mentoring students, trainees and faculty, having directed more than 30 individuals. She said she is particularly aware of the challenges facing female faculty members and focuses her time mentoring and sponsoring other female scientists seeking career advancement within their fields of research.
“I like to say that relationships summarize me. It’s been a concerted effort of mine to help mentor our next generation of researchers and physicians so they can carve out areas of interest within the medical community that ultimately benefit patients and the community at large,” said Borok. “This is a tremendous opportunity to expand upon research that I believe will help shift the paradigm of medicine and I’m looking forward to driving this effort at UC San Diego.”
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