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Nancy C. Andrews : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nancy Andrews (biologist)
Nancy C. Andrews (born November 29, 1958) is an American biologist noted for her research on iron homeostasis. Andrews is currently Dean of the Duke University School of Medicine.〔Duke University, ("Harvard Physician-Scientist Named Dean of Duke University School of Medicine" ), August 27, 2007〕 ==Biography== Andrews grew up in Syracuse, New York.〔 She earned a B.S. and M.S. from Yale University. She began her graduate studies with Joan Steitz at Yale University, studying molecular biophysics and biochemistry, before transferring to work with David Baltimore, earning an M.D.-Ph.D. at Harvard Medical School and M.I.T. (1985).〔 She completed her postdoctoral work with Stuart Orkin at Children's Hospital Boston. Andrews then joined the faculty at Harvard University in 1991, assuming an endowed chair in 2003, a position at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and a position as Dean for Basic Sciences and Graduate Studies at Harvard Medical School. In 2007, Andrews left to take a position as the first female Dean of Medicine at Duke University.〔〔("Duke Taps First Woman To Lead Medical School" ), ''Wall Street Journal'', Aug. 28, 2007.〕 In this position, she is the only woman heading any of the top ten medical schools in the U.S.〔〔("Andrews Makes History at Duke Med School" ), Interview with Dr. Nancy Andrews, ''NPR'', Sept. 2, 2007 (Andrews discusses "the challenges facing women in medicine and where medical education is headed").〕 Andrews studied treatments for and molecular processes governing iron disease, such as anemia (iron deficiency) and hemochromatosis.〔("Iron Exporter Revealed That May Explain Common Human Disorder" ), ''ScienceDaily'', Mar. 31, 2005.〕
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