Wesleyan University people

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This is a list of notable people affiliated with Wesleyan University.

Contents

[edit] Administration and faculty

[edit] Academia

[edit] Arts and letters

[edit] Alumni

[edit] Academia

[edit] Art

[edit] Business

[edit] Film, television, acting

[edit] Law

[edit] Literature

[edit] Medicine

  • Dr. Herbert Benson 1957 - Founding president of the Mind-Body Medical Institute; author of The Relaxation Response, professor Harvard Medical School
  • Dr. Joseph Fins 1982 - Chief of the Division of Medical Ethics at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College; Professor, Medicine; Professor, Public Health; and Professor, Medicine in Psychiatry; author of A Palliative Ethic of Care
  • Michael Fossel B.A., M.A. - Professor of Clinical Medicine, known for his views on telomerase therapy
  • Dr. Laman Gray, Jr. 1963 - leader in the fields of cardiovascular surgery and the development of artificial hearts and circulatory systems; artificial heart surgeon; implanted world's first self-contained artificial heart
  • Dr. Allan Hobson 1955 - Psychiatrist and dream researcher, known for his research on Rapid eye movement sleep
  • Dr. Jay Levy 1960 - AIDS researcher and educator; professor, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco
  • Emelie Marcus 1982 - Editor of the scientific journal Cell.
  • Dr. Trisha LaBronte 1977 - Head of ethno-gynecological studies at the University of Uppsala, Sweden
  • Dr. Grant V.S. Parr 1965 - Chief of Cardiac Surgery at Atlantic Health Systems
  • Dr. Robert Soiffer 1978 - President of the American Society of Bone Marrow Transplants; Physician and Investigator, Dana Farber Institute of Research

[edit] Military

[edit] Music

[edit] News

[edit] Politics

[edit] Religion

[edit] Science

[edit] Sports

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Norman O. Brown, 1913-2002 (obituary), Radical Philosophy, March/April 2003. Accessed online 13 April 2006.
  2. ^ H. Bruce Franklin, faculty bio, Rutgers University. Accessed online 13 April 2006.
  3. ^ Dana Gioia, NEA Chairman's Forum, National Endowment for the Arts. Accessed online 13 April 2006.
  4. ^ "Carpenter": Kenneth G. Carpenter, NASA bio. Archived from the original on 2004-09-30.
  5. ^ Johns Hopkins Medical Archives, accessed 6 February 2006.