Thompson received his bachelor's degree from
Dartmouth College and went on to earn his medical degree in 1977 from the
University of Pennsylvania Medical School. He received clinical training in internal medicine at
Harvard Medical School and in medical oncology at the
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center at the
University of Washington. After completing his training, Thompson became a physician at the
National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, and an assistant professor of medicine at the
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. In 1987, he joined the faculty of the
University of Michigan as an assistant professor of medicine and an assistant investigator in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. From 1993 until he joined the
University of Pennsylvania, he was affiliated with the
University of Chicago, where he was professor of medicine, a Howard Hughes investigator, and director of the Gwen Knapp Center for Lupus and Immunology Research. Thompson joined the University of Pennsylvania in 1999 as a professor of medicine, the scientific director of The Leonard and Madlyn Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute, and the first chairman of the Department of Cancer Biology. In 2006 he was named director of the
Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania and associate vice president for cancer services of the
University of Pennsylvania Health System. Thompson became president and chief executive officer of
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in November 2010. He is married to Tullia Lindsten, also a cancer researcher. ==Research==