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  1. Microsoft Word - Daley Bio Short-FINAL-Jan 1 2017.doc. George Q. Daley, MD, PhD, is Dean of Harvard Medical School, Caroline Shields Walker Professor of Medicine and Professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology at Harvard Medical School. Daley’s research focuses on stem cells, cancer and blood disorders. He received his ...

  2. Aug 9, 2016 · George Q. Daley, dean-designate of Harvard Medical School Photograph by Stephanie Mitchell, HPAC. Pioneering stem-cell scientist George Q. Daley has been appointed dean of Harvard Medical School (HMS), effective January 1, 2017. He succeeds Jeffrey S. Flier, who concluded nine years of service on July 31; Watts professor of health care policy ...

  3. Biography. George Q. Daley, MD, PhD, is the dean of Harvard Medical School. A world-renowned physician-scientist and educator, his achievements span basic science, translational research, and clinical medicine. Daley's work is at the forefront of stem cell science and cancer biology, and his discoveries have twice been cited in Science ’s Top ...

  4. George Q. Daley, MD 1991, PhD-Associate Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School-Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Boston Children¹s Hospital. Research: Dr. Daley's research is aimed at translating insights in stem cell biology into cellular therapies for degenerative, malignant, and genetic diseases.

  5. De Los Angeles & Daley, Nature 2013. Pluripotent stem cells and their potential. a) ESC derived from blastocysts, self-renew in culture and are pluripotent, giving rise to all cell types of the growing embryo. ESC rarely exhibit totipotent-like features such as the potential to form extraembryonic tissues. b) Somatic cells cultured in vitro can ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › George_DaleyGeorge Daley - Wikipedia

    George Daley. George Daley may refer to: George W. Daley (1875–1952), American newspaper editor, sports writer, and syndicated author of fictional baseball stories and poetry. George Q. Daley, dean of Harvard Medical School.

  7. Charles Eliot Ware (May 7, 1814 – September 3, 1887) was a prominent Boston physician. [1] He was the husband of Elizabeth Cabot Lee and the father of Mary Lee Ware. These women commissioned the famous Glass Flowers exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History in his memory. [2] Ware was also a close friend of John Holmes, the younger ...

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