Genevieve Neal-Perry | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58)
Newark, New Jersey, USA |
Academic background | |
Education | BS, Biology,
Dartmouth College MD, 1998, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey PhD, Neuropharmacology, 1998, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School |
Academic work | |
Institutions |
UNC School of Medicine University of Washington Albert Einstein College of Medicine |
Genevieve Scott Neal-Perry [1] (born 1966) is an American reproductive endocrinologist. She is the Robert A. Ross Distinguished Professor and Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the UNC School of Medicine.
Neal-Perry was born in 1966 [2] in Newark, New Jersey. Upon graduating from high school, she became the first in her family to graduate college when she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Dartmouth College. [3] Following this, she completed her medical degree and PhD in Neuropharmacology from the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and finished her medical residency at Beth Israel Medical Center. [4]
Upon completing her residency and fellowship training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility, Neal-Perry accepted a faculty position at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. [5] In 2001, she became a member of the Endocrine Society and served on the Special Programs Committee, the Research Affairs Core Committee, and the ENDO Editorial Board. [6] She was eventually recruited to join the University of Washington's (UW) Department of OB/GYN by Drs. Robert Steiner and David Eschenbach in 2015. [3]
In November 2019, it was announced that Neal-Perry would leave UW to become the Chair of the UNC School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in April 2020. [5] Prior to joining the department, she was recognized by the science blog Crosstalk as one of the 100 inspiring black scientists in America. [7]
During her residency at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Neal-Perry received the Elliot D. Blumenthal Senior Resident Research Award, Excellence in Medical Student Teacher as a Resident Award and Special Excellence in Endoscopic Procedures Award. [8]
Genevieve Neal-Perry | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58)
Newark, New Jersey, USA |
Academic background | |
Education | BS, Biology,
Dartmouth College MD, 1998, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey PhD, Neuropharmacology, 1998, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School |
Academic work | |
Institutions |
UNC School of Medicine University of Washington Albert Einstein College of Medicine |
Genevieve Scott Neal-Perry [1] (born 1966) is an American reproductive endocrinologist. She is the Robert A. Ross Distinguished Professor and Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the UNC School of Medicine.
Neal-Perry was born in 1966 [2] in Newark, New Jersey. Upon graduating from high school, she became the first in her family to graduate college when she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Dartmouth College. [3] Following this, she completed her medical degree and PhD in Neuropharmacology from the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and finished her medical residency at Beth Israel Medical Center. [4]
Upon completing her residency and fellowship training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility, Neal-Perry accepted a faculty position at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. [5] In 2001, she became a member of the Endocrine Society and served on the Special Programs Committee, the Research Affairs Core Committee, and the ENDO Editorial Board. [6] She was eventually recruited to join the University of Washington's (UW) Department of OB/GYN by Drs. Robert Steiner and David Eschenbach in 2015. [3]
In November 2019, it was announced that Neal-Perry would leave UW to become the Chair of the UNC School of Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in April 2020. [5] Prior to joining the department, she was recognized by the science blog Crosstalk as one of the 100 inspiring black scientists in America. [7]
During her residency at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Neal-Perry received the Elliot D. Blumenthal Senior Resident Research Award, Excellence in Medical Student Teacher as a Resident Award and Special Excellence in Endoscopic Procedures Award. [8]