- Elias Zerhouni
Elias A. Zerhouni ( _ar. إلياس زرهوني) M.D. (born
12 April 1951 ) is the 15th and current director of theNational Institutes of Health , appointed byGeorge W. Bush in May 2002. On September 24, 2008 he announced that he will step down as NIH Director at the end of October 2008.His accomplishments at the NIH have included the establishment of a research program into the problem of widespread
obesity , and supporting the reduction of healthcare disparities. In April 2006, he told a Congressional subcommittee, "We can now clearly envision an era when the treatment paradigm of medicine will increasingly become more predictive, personalized and preemptive. We will strike disease before it strikes us with the hope of greatly reducing overall costs to society."Prior to joining the NIH, Dr. Zerhouni served as executive vice-dean of
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, chair of the Russell H. Morgan department ofradiology andradiological science , andMartin Donner professor of radiology, and professor ofbiomedical engineering . Before that, he was vice dean for research at Johns Hopkins.A resident of
Baltimore, Maryland , Dr. Zerhouni is of Algerian descent. He was born inNedroma inTlemcen Province , a small city near the western border of Algeria withMorocco . He came to the United States at age 24, having earned his medical degree at theUniversity of Algiers School of Medicine in 1975. After completing his residency in diagnostic radiology at Johns Hopkins in 1978 as chief resident, he served asassistant professor in 1979 andassociate professor in 1985. Between 1981 and 1985, he was in the department of radiology atEastern Virginia Medical School and its affiliatedDePaul Hospital . In 1988, Dr. Zerhouni returned to Johns Hopkins where he was appointed director of the MRI division, and then was appointed full professor in 1992, becoming the chairman of the radiology department in January 1996.In 1985, he was a consultant to the
White House under PresidentRonald Reagan . In 1988, he was a consultant to theWorld Health Organization . Since 2000, he has been a member of the National Academy of Sciences'Institute of Medicine . He had served on the National Cancer Institute's Board of Scientific Advisors from 1998-2002.He has won several awards for his research including a Gold Medal from the
American Roentgen Ray Society for CT research and twoPaul Lauterbur Awards for MRI research. His research in imaging led to advances inComputed tomography (CAT scanning) andMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) that resulted in 157peer review ed publications and 8patent s.Dr. Zerhouni received the honorary title "Doctor Emeritus" from the University of Algiers in 2005.
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* [http://www.nih.gov/about/director/directorbio.htm Official biography from the NIH]
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