UCSF Founders Day Banquet to Honor 10 Working to Advance Health
Dorothy Bainton
- Dorothy Bainton, MD, a UCSF professor emerita, researcher and administrator who was the first woman to head a department in the UCSF School of Medicine and who has long been a champion of increased leadership roles for women in academia;
- William K. Bowes Jr., a Bay Area venture capitalist and founder of US Venture Partners, who has channeled many of his investments and philanthropic donations toward advancing medical research and improving health care;
- Dolores Huerta, co-founder of the United Farm Workers of America, labor leader and organizer, and tireless advocate of farmworkers’ rights; and
- Robert S. Langer, ScD, a world-renowned inventor and biomedical engineer known as the father of controlled drug delivery and tissue engineering.
- Faculty Research Lecturer: Elizabeth Blackburn, PhD, the Morris Herzstein Endowed Chair in Biology and Physiology in the School of Medicine.
- Distinguished Clinical Research Lecturer: Bernard Lo, MD, a professor of medicine and director of the UCSF Program in Medical Ethics.
- Academic Senate Distinction in Teaching Awards: Barbara Drew, RN, PhD, a professor of physiological nursing in the School of Nursing and a clinical professor of medicine in the School of Medicine’s Division of Cardiology; and Conan MacDougall, PharmD, an assistant professor of clinical pharmacy in the School of Pharmacy.
- Academic Senate Distinction in Mentoring Awards: Priscilla Hsue, MD, an assistant adjunct professor of medicine in the School of Medicine; and Lisa Bero, PhD, a professor of clinical pharmacy in the School of Pharmacy.
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