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  1. Mary Frances Earley Klotman (born 1954) is an American physician-scientist and academic administrator. She was elected as a member of the National Academy of Medicine in 2014 and became the editor of the Annual Review of Medicine in 2020.

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    • Mary Frances Earley, 1954 (age 68–69), Long Island, New York
  2. A nationally recognized leader in academic medicine, Mary E. Klotman, MD, is executive vice president for health affairs at Duke University, dean of the Duke University School of Medicine, and chief academic officer for Duke Health.

  3. Dr. Klotman became Executive Vice President for Health Affairs in July 2023. An accomplished clinician and scientist, Klotman’s research interests are focused on the molecular pathogenesis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1) infection.

  4. corporate.dukehealth.org › people › mary-klotman-mdMary Klotman, MD | Duke Health

    A nationally recognized leader in academic medicine, Mary E. Klotman, MD, is executive vice president for health affairs at Duke University, dean of the Duke University School of Medicine, and chief academic officer for Duke Health.

  5. Professor of Pathology. Member of the Duke Human Vaccine Institute. Davison Building Room 125, Box 2927, Durham, NC 27710. DUMC 2927, Davison Building Room 125, Durham, NC 27710. (919) 684-2455. mary.klotman@duke.edu. Dr. Klotman became Dean of the Duke School of Medicine in June 2017.

  6. Dr. Klotman became Dean of the Duke School of Medicine in June 2017. An accomplished clinician and scientist, Klotman’s research interests are focused on the molecular pathogenesis of Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 (HIV-1) infection.

  7. 30 de jun. de 2023 · Mary Klotman, M.D., has been named Duke University’s first executive vice president for health affairs, a role in which she will also continue to serve as dean of the School of Medicine, Duke President Vincent E. Price announced Friday.