•
Wael Al-Husami, Jordanian
cardiologist and
interventional cardiologist •
Harold Bornstein, gastroenterologist, former personal physician to Donald Trump •
Helen Boucher, Director of the Tufts
Center for Integrated Management of Antimicrobial Resistance •
Lauro Cavazos, Dean of Tufts University School of Medicine (1975-1980), and
United States Secretary of Education (1988-1990) •
Anna Quincy Churchill, professor of anatomy from 1923 to 1954 •
Jane F. Desforges, hematologist and professor of medicine •
Louise Eisenhardt, neuropathologist, first female president of the
American Association of Neurological Surgeons, famous for her work with
Harvey Cushing •
Michael Greger, physician, author, and professional speaker on public health issues, best known for his advocacy of a
whole-food,
plant-based diet •
Sara Murray Jordan, gastroenterologist, first female present of the
American Gastroenterological Association •
Alok Kanojia, psychiatrist, co-founder of the co-founder of the
mental health coaching company Healthy Gamer, streams interviews on Twitch •
John S. Kauer, professor emeritus •
Eunice D. Kinney, first woman physician to testify as an expert before the U.S. circuit court •
Joseph Barnett Kirsner, gastroenterologist, academic and pioneer in the field of digestive system disorders •
George D. LeMaitre, vascular surgeon, author, and surgical device inventor •
Stuart B. Levy, deceased, Professor and Founder of CIMAR, the Center of Integrated Management of Antibiotic Resistance- CSO and Inventor of Nuzyra at Paratek Pharmaceuticals •
Roderick MacKinnon, 2003
Nobel Prize winner for his work on ion channels, Professor of Molecular Neurobiology and Biophysics at
Rockefeller University •
Helen Abbott Michael, chemist and pioneer in phytochemistry •
Mark L Nelson, Inventor of Nuzyra, an antibiotic and the first therapeutic drug FDA approved invented at Tufts University •
Eric Rubin, current editor-in-chief of
The New England Journal of Medicine, microbiologist and infectious disease specialist, adjunct professor at
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health •
John Q. Trojanowski, neurological researcher and professor specializing in neurodegenerative disease •
Gerhard Schmidt, biochemist •
Julia Seton (1862-1950), physician, lecturer and author •
Tambra Raye Stevenson, entrepreneur and nutritionist •
Josefa Zaratt, first African-American woman to graduate from Tufts Medical School ==References==