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  1. George Q. Daley. George Quentin Daley [1] is the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Caroline Shields Walker Professor of Medicine, and Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School.

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  2. Biography. Publications. Staff. George Q. Daley, dean of Harvard Medical School and the Caroline Shields Walker Professor of Medicine at HMS, is an internationally recognized leader in stem cell science and cancer biology.

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    George Q. Daley, dean of Harvard Medical School and the Caroline Shields Walker Professor of Medicine at HMS, is an internationally recognized leader in stem cell science and cancer biology. He is also a longtime member of the HMS faculty whose work spans the fields of basic science and clinical medicine. Daley has been professor of biological ...

  5. 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.

  6. -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. Career Highlights:

  7. George Q. Daley, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and the Caroline Shields Walker Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, is an internationally recognized leader in stem cell science and cancer biology. Daley has been professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology at HMS since 2010 and an investigator of the Howard Hughes ...

  8. Aug 9, 2016 · 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 and professor of radiology Barbara J. McNeil is serving as acting dean.

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