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Please add: In 2020, Dr Stieg was named the first Margaret and Robert J. Hariri, MD ’87, PhD ’87 Professor of Neurological Surgery. The endowed fellowship was made possible through a $3 million gift from Dr. Robert Hariri (MD ’87, PhD ’87) and his wife, Margaret. https://neurosurgery.weill.cornell.edu/about-us/news-updates/dr-stieg-named-first-hariri-professor-neurological-surgery
Replace In 2015, Stieg was named President of the Brain Tumor Foundation with In 2015, Stieg was named President of the Brain Tumor Foundation, and he now serves as a past president of that organization.
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Please add: In 2020, Dr Stieg was named the first Margaret and Robert J. Hariri, MD ’87, PhD ’87 Professor of Neurological Surgery. The endowed fellowship was made possible through a $3 million gift from Dr. Robert Hariri (MD ’87, PhD ’87) and his wife, Margaret. https://neurosurgery.weill.cornell.edu/about-us/news-updates/dr-stieg-named-first-hariri-professor-neurological-surgery
Replace In 2015, Stieg was named President of the Brain Tumor Foundation with In 2015, Stieg was named President of the Brain Tumor Foundation, and he now serves as a past president of that organization.
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