Harold L. Moses
Harold L. Moses is the Ingram Professor of Cancer Research, Professor of Cancer Biology, Medicine and Pathology, and director emeritus at the Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. He was president of the American Association for Cancer Research in 1991.
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Career
    
Moses graduated from Berea College in 1958 and from Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 1962 with an MD. He completed his residency at Vanderbilt and did a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Health. He then served as a faculty member at Vanderbilt for five years and then at the Mayo Clinic for twelve, where he was the chair of the department of cell biology.[1] He returned to Vanderbilt where he was the chair of cell biology and the founding director of the Vanderbilt Cancer Center. He stepped down as director in 2004.[1]
Awards
    
- 1991 Rous-Whipple Award, American Association of Pathologists
 - 2003 Elected Member, Institute of Medicine
 - 2003-2005 President, Association of American Cancer Institutes
 - 2009 T J Martell Foundation Lifetime Medical Research Award
 - 2010 T J Martell Foundation Lifetime Scientific Achievement Award
 - 2013 Fellow of the AACR Academy
 - 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, American Association for Cancer Research
 - 2016 Elected Fellow, National Academy of Inventors[3]
 
References
    
- Moses, Harold L. "Harold L. Moses - Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center". www.vicc.org.
 - "Harold L. Moses, MD". the one hundred.
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