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  1. James Edward Bowman Jr. (February 5, 1923 – September 28, 2011) was an American physician and specialist in pathology, hematology, and genetics. [1][2] He was a professor of pathology and genetics at the Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago.

  2. 19 de abr. de 2021 · Dr. James E. Bowman worked to promote medical and social justice through his study of rare blood diseases like favism & sickle cell anemia.

  3. 27 de sept. de 2002 · Dr. James Bowman was a geneticist, medical professor and pathologist who studied enzyme deficiency, genetic variation and ethical issues in human genetics. He taught at the University of Chicago and traveled to various countries to conduct population studies.

  4. Learn about the life and work of James E. Bowman, the first black professor to get tenure in the Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago. He was a pioneer in the genetics of race, especially G6PD Deficiency and Sickle-Cell disease.

  5. When renowned University of Chicago genetics researcher James Bowman, MD, was first approached about using his namesake for a new society to support underrepresented minorities in their academic medical careers, he was honored—but hesitant.

  6. 29 de sept. de 2011 · James E. Bowman was the first tenured African American professor in the Biological Sciences Division and a pioneer in inherited blood diseases and population genetics. He studied genetic variation among diverse populations, especially those of African origin, and advocated for minority health and access to academic medical careers.

  7. A medical geneticist and bioethicist, James Edward Bowman (1923-2011) was a professor of medicine and pathology at the University of Chicago. He gained national recognition as a leader in raising awareness about the ethical and social consequences of large-scale genetic testing programs.