Dr. Darwin Prockop's long and distinguished career in cell and gene therapy began
as a bright-eyed university student at Haverford College in Pennsylvania. There, he
completed an undergraduate degree in 1951 and then completed a master's degree in
animal physiology from Brasenose College in Oxford. He earned a medical degree from
the University of Pennsylvania in 1956 and a Ph.D. in biochemistry in 1961 from George
Washington University. Since then, Dr. Prockop has been a faculty member at the University
of Pennsylvania, the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Jefferson
Medical College, Hahnemann/Drexel Medical School, Tulane University, and Texas A&M
University.
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