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« Today's Globe: black teeth, hearing and SIDS, crowd farming, extreme work and play, lowering nicotine, ambulance contract, stem cell tests, MS genes, AIDS in Botswana, Daniel Bernstein, Howard Judd | Main | Bigby names new DMH commissioner » Monday, July 30, 2007Harvard leader named president of Texas Tech Health Sciences Center
A fifth-generation Texan, Baldwin graduated from Harvard College and Stanford University School of Medicine and completed his internship and residency at Massachusetts General Hospital. He was chief of cardiovascular surgery at Yale University, head of surgical programs at Baylor College of Medicine, dean of Dartmouth Medical School and associate provost of Dartmouth College before returning to Harvard to become president and CEO of the CBR Institute for Biomedical Research, which is in the process of changing its name to the Immune Disease Institute. Posted by Elizabeth Cooney at 02:37 PM
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Dr. John C. Baldwin (left), a Harvard professor of surgery and head of the CBR Biomedical Institute affiliated with Harvard Medical School, has been named president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in Lubbock, the university's chancellor announced today.