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Periodicals postage paidNew Haven, Connecticutbulletin of yale universitybulletin of yale universityNew Haven ct 06520 -8227School of Medicine2003–2004December 1, 2003 School of Medicineb u l l e t i n o f ya l e u n i v e r s i t ySeries 99 Number 15 December 1, 2003

Bulletin of Yale UniversityPostmaster: Send address changes to Bulletin of Yale University,PO Box 208227, New Haven ct 06520-8227ct 06520-8230Periodicals postage paid at New Haven, ConnecticutPO Box 208230, New HavenIssued sixteen times a year: one time a year in May, November, and December; two timesa year in June and September; three times a year in July; six times a year in AugustManaging Editor: Linda Koch LorimerEditor: David J. BakerEditorial and Publishing Office: 175 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, ConnecticutPublication number (usps 078-500)The closing date for material in this bulletin was November 1, 2003.The University reserves the right to withdraw or modify the courses of instruction or tochange the instructors at any time. 2003 by Yale University. All rights reserved. The material in this bulletin may not bereproduced, in whole or in part, in any form, whether in print or electronic media, withoutwritten permission from Yale University.Statement of ownership, management, and circulation: Owned and published by Yale University,a nonprofit corporation existing under and by virtue of a charter granted by the GeneralAssembly of the Colony and State of Connecticut, and located in the town of New Haven insaid State.Editor: David J. Baker. Publishing and editorial office, 175 Whitney Avenue, New Haven,Connecticut.Extent and Natureof Circulationa. Total Number of Copies (Net press run)b. Paid and/or Requested Circulation(1) Paid/Requested Outside-County MailSubscriptions Stated on Form 3541(Include advertiser’s proof and exchange copies)(2) Paid In-County Subscriptions Statedon Form 3541 (Include advertiser’s proofand exchange copies)(3) Sales Through Dealers and Carriers,Street Vendors, Counter Sales, and OtherNon-usps Paid Distribution(4) Other Classes Mailed Through the uspsc. Total Paid and/or Requested Circulation[Sum of b (1), (2), (3), and (4)]d. Free Distribution by Mail (Samples,complimentary, and other free)(1) Outside-County as Stated on Form 3541(2) In-County as Stated on Form 3541(3) Other Classes Mailed Through the uspse. Free Distribution Outside the Mail(Carriers or other means)f. Total Free Distribution (Sum of d and e)g. Total Distribution (Sum of c and f )h. Copies not Distributedi. Total (Sum of g and h)j. Percent Paid and/or Requested Circulation(c divided by g times 100)Average No. CopiesEach Issue DuringPreceding 12 MonthsNo. Copies of SingleIssue Published Nearestto Filing %28%The University is committed to basing judgments concerning the admission, education, andemployment of individuals upon their qualifications and abilities and affirmatively seeks to attractto its faculty, staff, and student body qualified persons of diverse backgrounds. In accordance withthis policy and as delineated by federal and Connecticut law, Yale does not discriminate in admissions, educational programs, or employment against any individual on account of that individual’ssex, race, color, religion, age, disability, status as a special disabled veteran, veteran of the Vietnamera, or other covered veteran, or national or ethnic origin; nor does Yale discriminate on the basisof sexual orientation.University policy is committed to affirmative action under law in employment of women,minority group members, individuals with disabilities, special disabled veterans, veterans of theVietnam era, and other covered veterans.Inquiries concerning these policies may be referred to Valerie O. Hayes, Director of the Officefor Equal Opportunity Programs, 104 W. L. Harkness Hall, 203.432.0849.In accordance with both federal and state law, the University maintains information concerningcurrent security policies and procedures and prepares an annual crime report concerning crimescommitted within the geographical limits of the University. Upon request to the Office of theSecretary of the University, PO Box 208230, New Haven ct 06520-8230, 203.432.2310, theUniversity will provide such information to any applicant for admission.In accordance with federal law, the University prepares an annual report on participation rates,financial support, and other information regarding men’s and women’s intercollegiate athletic programs. Upon request to the Director of Athletics, PO Box 208216, New Haven ct 06520-8216,203.432.1414, the University will provide its annual report to any student or prospective student.For all other matters related to admission to the Yale School of Medicine, please telephone the Office ofAdmissions, 203.785.2696.

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Crown Streetya l e m e d i c a l c e n t e r b u i l d i n g s a n d a d d r e s s e s5148 George StreetHowe StreetR49from I-91 & I-95North Frontage RoadSouth Frontage Road1reYork Streetet2627362321ueenssre212132220L ib3291419181757286-C25 arStreetAmWre731Av en ueSt546-Bng to non81655W as hirn4438ngVe45Covan Aeenu40Park Street46et Sou thChu rch Stre39S y lv50585352AvDwight StreetNOTHColleg e Street4734563311. Laboratory of Epidemiology and Public Health,60 College St.12. Boyer Center for Molecular Medicine13. Jane Ellen Hope Building14. Sterling Power Plant15. Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library16. Sterling Hall of Medicine, 333 Cedar St.Wings: B, C, I & L17. Mary S. Harkness Memorial Auditorium18. Child Study Center19. Nathan Smith Building (Bridge)10. Yale Cancer Center11. Hunter Building, 15 York St.12. William Wirt Winchester Building13. Yale Eye Center (Boardman Building), 330 Cedar St.14. Brady Memorial Laboratory, 310 Cedar St.15. Lauder Hall16. Laboratory for Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology17. Primary Care Center18. Farnam Memorial Building19. Tompkins East20. Tompkins Memorial Pavilion21. Charles A. Dana Building, 789 Howard Ave.22. Clinic Building23. Fitkin Memorial Pavilion24. Fitkin Amphitheater25. Laboratory for Medicine and Pediatrics26. Lippard Laboratory of Clinical Investigation27. Magnetic Resonance Center28. John B. Pierce Laboratory, 290 Congress Ave.29. Yale Psychiatric Institute-Congress Place, 301 Cedar St.The Yale Medical Bookstore, 320 Congress Ave.30. Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital 2, 184 Liberty St.31. Yale-New Haven Psychiatric Hospital 3, 184 Liberty St.32. Anlyan Center for Medical Research and Education,300 Cedar St.33. 430 and 464 Congress Ave. and 726 Howard 9.50.51.52.53.54.55.56.57.58.Howard Ave. GarageYale Physicians Building, 800 Howard Ave.110 Davenport Ave. (YNHH Day Care Center)132-138 Davenport Ave. (Lead Program)Edward S. Harkness Memorial Hall, 367 Cedar St.Neison and Irving Harris Building, Child Study Center,230 S. Frontage Rd.East Pavilion, 20 York St. (Yale-New Haven HospitalMain Entrance)South Pavilion, 20 York St.Emergency Services ParkingChildren’s Hospital Parking GarageChildren’s Hospital (West Pavilion)Grace Building, 25 Park St.Connecticut Mental Health CenterRonald McDonald House, 501 George St.425 George St.Air Rights Parking Garage127, 135, and 153 College St.New Haven Hotel, 229 George St.Temple GarageTemple Medical Center, 40 –60 Temple St.College Plaza, 47 College St.Medical Center South, 100 Church St. South(Yale School of Nursing)Amistad Garage270 Congress Ave.300 George St.

ContentsCalendar7The President and Fellows of Yale University8The Officers of Yale University9Administration and Faculty10General Administration10Committees for 2003–2oo410Administration13Faculty14History and Facilities110Harvey Cushing / John Hay Whitney Medical LibraryAssociates of the Yale Medical Library114Degree Programs115Doctor of Medicine115Combined Degree Programs128Epidemiology and Public Health1312003–2004 EPH CalendarThe Yale Physician Associate Program 134Expenses and Financial Aid 137Tuition and Special Fees137Financial Aid139Tuition Rebate and Refund Policy141Scholarships142Loan Funds148Fellowships151Honors and Prizes154Commencement Awards154Thesis Prizes156Student Research Day Oral Presentations158Awards to Faculty and House Staff158General Information159Human Relations Code of Conduct159Grievance Procedures159Residence and Dining Facilities161162Health Services for StudentsRequired ImmunizationsDisability Insurance166166Medical Center SecurityThe Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 167Special Support Services167170General University Opportunities172Office of International Students and ScholarsResource Office on Disabilities173113

6School of MedicineDepartments and Sections174Anatomy and Experimental Surgery175Anesthesiology176Cell Biology178Cellular and Molecular Physiology180Child Study Center183Comparative Medicine187Dermatology188Diagnostic Radiology190Epidemiology and Public Health193Genetics196History of Medicine199Immunobiology205Internal Medicine207Laboratory Medicine223Microbial Pathogenesis225Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry226Neurobiology 230Neurology233Neurosurgery236Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive SciencesOphthalmology and Visual Science242Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation244Pathology 247Pediatrics249Pharmacology253Psychiatry 255Surgery 262Therapeutic Radiology 269Yale Cancer Center 271School of Nursing 275Postgraduate Study277Continuing Education278Doctors of Medicine, Class of 2003279Enrollment for 2003–2oo4 288The Work of Yale University309Travel Directions311238

Calendarfall 2003June 23Aug. 11–22Aug. 26Sept. 2–12Sept. 2Nov. 24–30Dec. 6Dec. 20Mon.Clerkship year for third-year students begins, 8 a.m.Mon.–Fri. Registration for third- through fifth-year students,9 a.m–4.30 p.m.Tues.Matriculation for first-year students, 8–11 a.m.Tues.–Fri. Registration for second-year students, 9 a.m–4.30 p.m.Tues.First term begins for first- and second-year students.Mon.–Sun. Fall recess for first- and second-year students.Sat.Winter recess begins for third- and fourth-year students.Sat.Winter recess begins for first- and second-year students.spring 2004Jan. 5Mon.Jan. 19March 5Mon.Fri.March 15Apr. 9May 11May 14May 21May 24June 4June 18Mon.Fri.Tues.Fri.Fri.Mon.Fri.Fri.Winter recess ends, 8 a.m.Second term begins for first- and second-year students,8.3o a.m.Registration, 9 a.m.–4.30 p.m.Clerkships begin for third- and fourth-year students.Martin Luther King Day. No classes.Spring recess begins, 5 p.m. (No recess for students onclerkships.)Spring recess ends, 8 a.m.Good Friday. No classes for first- and second-year students.Student Research Day. No afternoon classes.Second term ends for second-year students, 5 p.m.Second term ends for fourth-year students, 5 p.m.University Commencement.Second term ends for first-year students, 5 p.m.Clerkship year for third-year students ends, 5 p.m.

The President and Fellows of Yale UniversityPresidentRichard Charles Levin, b.a., b.litt., ph.d.FellowsHis Excellency the Governor of Connecticut, ex officio.Her Honor the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut, ex officio.George Leonard Baker, Jr., b.a., m.b.a., Palo Alto, California.Edward Perry Bass, b.s., Fort Worth, Texas.Roland Whitney Betts, b.a., j.d., New York, New York (June 2005).Gerhard Casper, ll.m., ph.d., ll.d., Atherton, California.Susan Crown, b.a., m.a., Chicago, Illinois.Charles Daniel Ellis, b.a., m.b.a., ph.d., New Haven, Connecticut.Holcombe Tucker Green, Jr., b.a., ll.b., Atlanta, Georgia.Jeffrey Powell Koplan, b.a., m.d., m.p.h., Atlanta, Georgia (June 2009).Maya Ying Lin, b.a., m.arch., d.f.a., New York, New York (June 2008).Linda Anne Mason, b.a., m.b.a., Belmont, Massachusetts (June 2004).The Rt. Rev. Victoria Matthews, b.a., m.div., th.m., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Indra Nooyi, b.s., m.b.a., m.p.p.m., Greenwich, Connecticut.Barrington Daniel Parker, Jr., b.a., ll.b., Stamford, Connecticut.John Ennis Pepper, Jr., b.a., m.a., Cincinnati, Ohio.Theodore Ping Shen, b.a., m.b.a., Brooklyn Heights, New York (June 2007).Janet Louise Yellen, b.a., ph.d., Berkeley, California (June 2006).

The Officers of Yale UniversityPresidentRichard Charles Levin, b.a., b.litt., ph.d.ProvostSusan Hockfield, b.a., ph.d.Vice President and SecretaryLinda Koch Lorimer, b.a., j.d.Vice President and General CounselDorothy Kathryn Robinson, b.a., j.d.Vice President for DevelopmentCharles James Pagnam, b.s.Vice President and Director of New Haven and State AffairsBruce Donald Alexander, b.a., j.d.Acting Vice President for Finance and AdministrationBruce Donald Alexander, b.a., j.d.

Administration and Facultygeneral administrationAs one of the coordinate schools of the University, the general administration of theSchool of Medicine is conducted in accordance with the bylaws of the Yale Corporation.The affairs of the School are under the direction of the dean and the faculty, subject tothe approval of the Corporation. The Medical School Council serves as the central focusfor review of School of Medicine activities and provides an influential forum for discussion of significant schoolwide issues. The council is composed of both faculty and student members. The Educational Policy and Curriculum Committee oversees the educational program of the School and reports to the Board of Permanent Officers.committees for 2003–2004Board of Permanent OfficersEx Officio: President Richard C. Levin, Provost Susan Hockfield, Interim Dean DennisD. Spencer, Mr. Joseph A. ZaccagninoI. Willard Abrahams,* James J. Abrahams, George K. Aghajanian, Serap Aksoy, JonathanAlexander,* Karen S. Anderson, Warren A. Andiman, Norma W. Andrews, Walter R.Anyan, Jr., Aydin M. Arici, Stephan Ariyan,* Kenneth A. Arndt,* Marvin S. Arons,* PeterS. Aronson, Philip W. Askenase, M. Douglas Baker, Allen E. Bale,† Robert S. Baltimore,Paul G. Barash, Colin J. Barnstable, Roland Baron, Michele Barry, Linda M. Bartoshuk,Susan J. Baserga,† William P. Batsford, Alia Bazzy-Asaad,† G. Peter Beardsley, HaroldR. Behrman, Joseph L. Belsky,* Jeffrey R. Bender, David N. Berg,* Nancy Berliner,Michael R. Berman,* Frank J. Bia, Margaret J. Bia, Henry J. Binder, Sidney J. Blatt, JeanL. Bolognia, John Booss, Walter F. Boron, Alfred L. M. Bothwell, H. Kim Bottomly,Emile L. Boulpaep, John M. Boyce,* James L. Boyer, Michael B. Bracken, Douglas E.Brash, Lawrence M. Brass, Irwin M. Braverman, James A. Brink, Arthur E. Broadus,Richard A. Bronen, Paul W. Brown,* Charles J. Bruce,† Richard Bucala, Benjamin S.Bunney, Morton I. Burrell, Thomas N. Byrne,* Henry S. Cabin, Cecilia M. Canessa,†Michael J. Caplan, David A. Carlson,* Thomas O. Carpenter, Kathleen M. Carroll,Michael Centrella, Setsuko K. Chambers, William K. Chandler, Herbert S. Chase,Yung-Chi Cheng, Young Choi, Edward Chu, Michael W. Cleman, Miguel Coca-Prados,Lawrence B. Cohen, Lawrence S. Cohen, David L. Coleman, J. G. Collins, James P.Comer, Robert T. Constable,† Lynn Cooley, Leo M. Cooney, Dennis L. Cooper, JoshuaA. Copel, José Costa, Joseph E. Craft, Peter Cresswell, Mark R. Cullen, Mary G.Curnen,* Anne McBride Curtis, Nicholas Dainiak,* Priscilla S. Dannies, Lycurgus M.Davey,* Gustave L. Davis,* Nigel W. Daw, Pietro De Camilli, Nihal C. de Lanerolle,†Gary V. Desir, Nicholas D. d’Esopo,* Vincent T. DeVita, Jr., Daniel C. DiMaio, John W.* Clinical Professor† Associate Professor

Committees11Dobbins,* Richard K. Donabedian, T. Wayne Downey,* Arthur B. DuBois, Stanley J.Dudrick, Thomas P. Duffy, Ronald S. Duman, Charles C. Duncan, James S. Duncan,Israel Dvoretzky,* Michael H. Ebert, Stephen C. Edberg, Richard L. Edelson, RichardA. Ehrenkranz, Jan Ehrenwerth, Barbara E. Ehrlich, John A. Elefteriades, Jack A. Elias,Donald M. Engelman, Robert W. Evans,* Leonard R. Farber,* John E. Fenn,* Susan S.Ferro-Novick, Erol Fikrig, Fredric O. Finkelstein,* David S. Fischer,* James J. Fischer,Durland Fish, Rosemarie L. Fisher, Gerald H. Flamm,* Richard A. Flavell, Martin H.Floch,* Stuart D. Flynn, Bliss Forbush III , Bernard G. Forget, John N. Forrest, Jr., GaryE. Friedlaender, Gerald H. Friedland, Lloyd Friedman,* Jorge E. Galán, GuadalupeGarcia-Tsao, Alan Garen, John P. Geibel, Joel E. Gelernter, Myron Genel, Mark B.Gerstein,† Sankar Ghosh, Gerhard H. Giebisch, Peter M. Glazer, Paul S. Goldstein,*Steve A. Goldstein, Caleb Gonzalez, Frederick S. Gorelick, Barry G. Green, DavidG. Greenfeld,* Charles A. Greer, Brigitte P. Griffith,* Ezra H. Griffith, Nigel D. F.Grindley, Ian Gross, Roberto J. Groszmann, Caren M. Gundberg, Richard J. Gusberg,Bruce G. Haffty, Graeme L. Hammond, Carl Hashimoto,† John P. Hayslett, Peter W.Heald, Steven C. Hebert, Peter N. Herbert,* Roberta Hines, Richard B. Hochberg,Mark W. Hochstrasser, Paul B. Hoffer, Michael A. Hoge, Nikki J. Holbrook, TheodoreR. Holford, Mark C. Horowitz, Arthur L. Horwich, Margaret K. Hostetter, James R.Howe,† Paul B. Iannini,* Jeannette R. Ickovics,† Sharon K. Inouye, Karl L. Insogna,Harris C. Jacobs,* Selby C. Jacobs, C. Carl Jaffe, James D. Jamieson, Peter I. Jatlow,Marie-Louise T. Johnson,* Keith A. Joiner, Peter Jokl, Ervin E. Jones, Leonard K.Kaczmarek, Zeev Kain, Fred S. Kantor, Cyrus R. Kapadia, Michael Kashgarian,Stanislav V. Kasl, Jonathan D. Katz,* Lee D. Katz, Alan S. Kaufman,* Paula B. Kavathas,Kristaps J. Keggi,* Thomas L. Kennedy,* James D. Kenney,* Robert D. Kerns, Jr., Ali A.Khodadoust,* Ilona S. Kickbusch, Kenneth K. Kidd, E. Leon Kier, Jung H. Kim,Barbara K. Kinder, Robert A. King, Alan S. Kliger,* Jeffery D. Kocsis, Donald W.Kohn,* William H. Konigsberg, Gary S. Kopf, Thomas R. Kosten, Leonard S.Krassner,* Mitchell M. Kresch,* Harlan M. Krumholz, John H. Krystal, Robert G.LaCamera,* Fadi Lakkis,† Carole C. LaMotte, Robert H. LaMotte, Marie-LouiseLandry, Donald R. Lannin, Nathaniel Laor,* Stanley R. Lavietes,* Brian P. Leaderer,James F. Leckman, Steven B. Leder, Forrester A. Lee, Carol H. Lee-French, David J.Leffell, Thomas L. Lentz, Csaba Leranth, Robert L. Lesser,* John M. Leventhal, RobertA. Levine,* Robert J. Levine, Lewis L. Levy,* Susan R. Levy,* Dorothy O. Lewis,*Richard P. Lifton, Paul M. Lizardi, Charles J. Lockwood, Elias Lolis,† Paul J. Lombroso,Marc I. Lorber, David M. Lowell,* James K. Lynch,* Vincent A. Lynch,* Joseph A.Madri, Rex L. Mahnensmith, Maurice J. Mahoney, Robert W. Makuch, Stephen E.Malawista, Laura M. Manuelidis, Sally L. Marchesi, Vincent T. Marchesi, Norman J.Marieb,* Lawrence E. Marks, Richard A. Matthay, Linda C. Mayes, Susan T. Mayne,†Carolyn M. Mazure, Paul L. McCarthy, Shirley M. McCarthy, Bruce L. McClennan,David A. McCormick, Bruce M. McDonald,* Thomas H. McGlashan, Diane M.McMahon-Pratt, John R. McNamara,* Peter McPhedran, Ruslan M. Medzhitov, Ira S.Mellman, Laura R. Ment, Michael H. Merson, I. George Miller, Perry L. Miller, Mary* Clinical Professor† Associate Professor

12School of MedicineJane Minkin,* Irvin M. Modlin, Jon S. Morrow, Marvin Moser,* David F. Musto, PrakashNadkarni,† Frederick Naftolin, Sreedhar Nair,* Angus C. Nairn, Ravinder Nath,Michael H. Nathanson, James C. Niederman,* Paul W. Noble, Peter J. Novick, SherwinB. Nuland,* Diego B. Nunez,* Patrick G. O’Connor, Tae H. Oh, Stephanie S. O’Malley,David A. Paltiel,† Manohar M. Panjabi, Rose J. Papac, Curtis L. Patton, Godfrey D.Pearlson, Richard R. Pelker, John A. Persing, Richard E. Peschel, Ognen A. C. Petroff,†Joseph M. Piepmeier, Jordan S. Pober, Kyle D. Pruett,* Anna Marie Pyle, Vincent J.Quagliarello, Donald M. Quinlan, Reuven Rabinovici, Charles M. Radding, Terence D.Rafferty, Pasko Rakic, Joel Rappeport, Asghar Rastegar, Donald E. Redmond, Jr., LynneJ. Regan, Wilfred Reguero,* Randolph B. Reinhold,* Lynn W. Reiser,* Thomas S.Renshaw, Gustavo Reynoso,* Charles E. Riordan,* Harvey A. Risch, Samuel Ritvo,*Scott A. Rivkees,† Sara C. Rockwell, Seamus A. Rooney, John K. Rose, Stanley H.Rosenbaum, William H. Rosenblatt, Arthur T. Rosenfield, Robert A. Rosenheck, RobertH. Roth, Jr., Douglas L. Rothman, David M. Rothstein,† Bruce J. Rounsaville, HarveyL. Ruben,* Nancy H. Ruddle, Gary Rudnick, W. Dean Rupp, Jr., Herbert S. Sacks,*Joseph Santos-Sacchi, Alan C. Sartorelli, Clarence T. Sasaki, Ronald C. Savin,* DavidG. Schatz, Mark J. Schlesinger,† Joseph Schlessinger, Robert T. Schoen,* Mark H.Schoenfeld,* Richard S. Schottenfeld, Ilsa R. Schwartz, Michael L. Schwartz,† Peter E.Schwartz, Leslie M. Scoutt, John H. Seashore, Margretta R. Seashore, Steven S. Segal,Michael J. Sernyak, Jr., William C. Sessa, Ferne B. Sevarino, Eugene D. Shapiro, CoralieShaw, Bennett A. Shaywitz, Sally E. Shaywitz, Gordon M. Shepherd, Carl B. Sherter,*Robert S. Sherwin, M. Bruce Shields, Mark J. Shlomchik,† Gerald I. Shulman, NormanJ. Siegel, Frederick J. Sigworth, Joel S. Silidker,* David G. Silverman, David E.Silverstone,* Raymond S. Sinatra, Jody L. Sindelar,† Martin W. Sklaire,* Jeffrey Sklar,James D. Slavin,* Carolyn W. Slayman, Clifford L. Slayman, William H. Sledge, BrianR. Smith, David L. Snow, Edward L. Snyder, Dieter G. Söll, Mark J. Solomon,† StefanSomlo, Yung H. Son, Robert Soufer, Steven M. Southwick, Stephanie S. Spangler,*Susan S. Spencer, Richard S. Stahl,* Lawrence H. Staib,† Joan A. Steitz, Thomas A.Steitz, David F. Stern, Michael J. Stern,† William B. Stewart,† John T. Stitt, Stephen M.Strittmatter, Scott A. Strobel, William C. Summers, Bauer E. Sumpio, Patrick Sung,Joann B. Sweasy,† Gordon Sze, William V. Tamborlane, Peter J. Tattersall, Robert E.Tigelaar, Mary E. Tinetti, Irena Tocino, Robert J. Touloukian, Morris Traube, RobertUdelsman, Elisabetta Ullu, Anthony Van Den Pol, Ronald J. Vender,* Fred R. Volkmar,Frans J. T. Wackers, Thomas J. Walsh,* David C. Ward, Stephen C. Wardlaw,* John H.Warner, Graham B. Warren, Lawrence J. Wartel,* Stephen G. Waxman, Ulrich H.Weil,* Jeffrey C. Weinreb, Robert M. Weiss, Sherman M. Weissman, Morris A. Wessel,*Bruce Wexler, Robert I. White, Jr., William D. White,† Stephen M. Winter,* Sandra L.Wolin,† Andrew S. Wong,* Brian Wong,† Joseph Woolston, Fred S. Wright, Tian Xu,†Eiji Yanagisawa,* Lawrence H. Young, Barry L. Zaret, Joseph H. Zelson,* DanielZelterman, Heping Zhang, Hongyu Zhao,† Tongzhang Zheng,† Howard V. Zonana* Clinical Professor† Associate Professor

AdministrationMedical School CouncilSteering Committee of the Medical School CouncilCommittee for the Well-Being of StudentsOther Standing Committees for 2003–2004Admissions CommitteeAffirmative Action CommitteeAnimal Resources Executive CommitteeCommittee on International HealthEducational Policy and Curriculum CommitteeFunds and Fellowships CommitteeGeneral Clinical Research Center Advisory CommitteeM.D./Ph.D. CommitteeMedical Library CommitteeScholar Awards Program CommitteeSenior Appointments and Promotions CommitteeSenior Faculty Allotment CommitteeStatus of Women in Medicine CommitteeTenure Appointment CommitteeTerm Appointments and Promotions CommitteeadministrationRichard Charles Levin, b.a., b.litt., ph.d., President of the University.Susan Hockfield, ph.d., Provost of the University.Dennis D. Spencer, m.d., Interim Dean.Michael H. Merson, m.d., Dean for Public Health.Herbert S. Chase, m.d., Deputy Dean for Education.Carolyn W. Slayman, ph.d., Deputy Dean for Academic and Scientific Affairs.David J. Leffell, m.d., Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs.Cathy A. Vellucci, m.b.a., Chief of Staff.Irwin M. Birnbaum, j.d., Senior Adviser to the Dean.Lawrence S. Cohen, m.d., Special Adviser to the Dean.Jed M. Shivers, m.b.a., Chief Financial Officer.Nancy R. Angoff, m.d., m.p.h., m.ed., Associate Dean for Student Affairs.James P. Comer, m.d., m.p.h., Associate Dean for Student Progress.Rosemarie L. Fisher, m.d., Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education.John N. Forrest, m.d., Director, Office of Student Research.Myron Genel, m.d., Associate Dean for Government and Community Affairs.James D. Jamieson, m.d., ph.d., Director, M.D./Ph.D. Program.Forrester A. Lee, m.d., Assistant Dean for Multicultural Affairs.Thomas L. Lentz, m.d., Associate Dean for Admissions.13

14School of MedicineRegina K. Marone, m.l.s., Director, Medical Library.Carolyn M. Mazure, ph.d., Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs.Pamela J. Nyiri, m.a., Director, Office of Financial Aid.John A. Paton, ph.d., Director, Office of Academic Computing.Anne F. Pistell, m.b.a., Associate Dean for Student Affairs for Epidemiology and PublicHealth.Sara Rockwell, ph.d., Director, Office of Scientific Affairs.Martha Schall, Director of Development and Alumni Affairs.Richard A. Silverman, Director, Office of Admissions.Terri L. Tolson, Registrar for Student Affairs.Mary L. Warner, m.m.sc, p.a.-c., Interim Director, Physician Associate Program.Merle Waxman, m.a., Associate Dean for Academic Development.Gisella B. Weissbach-Licht, m.a., Director, Office of Education.facultyRobert M. Aaronson, m.d., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine.Sumaira Aasi, m.d., Assistant Professor of Dermatology.Brian G. Abbott, m.d., Assistant Professor of Medicine (Cardiology).Nadia Abdala, ph.d., d.v.m., Associate Research Scientist in Epidemiology.Benjamin J. Abelow, m.d., Lecturer in Medicine.Danielle J. Abi-Saab, psy.d., Associate Research Scientist in Psychiatry.Walid Abi-Saab, m.d., Assistant Professor (Adjunct) of Psychiatry.I. Willard Abrahams, m.d., C

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