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      • Hildreth is the 12th president and chief executive officer of Meharry Medical College. He is known for his work on HIV/AIDS and was the first African American to hold a full tenured professorship in basic research at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.
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  2. James E.K. Hildreth Sr., Ph.D., M.D., has transformed institutions and lives through a unique combination of skills, expertise and passionate drive. He seeks to achieve organizational success by nurturing passion and developing confidence in others.

  3. James Earl King Hildreth (born December 27, 1956) is an American immunologist and academic administrator. Hildreth is the 12th president and chief executive officer of Meharry Medical College.

  4. James E.K. Hildreth Sr., PhD, MD, joined the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Board of Trustees in 2017. As president and CEO of Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee since 2015, he leads the nation’s largest private historically Black academic health sciences center.

  5. Dr Hildreth, Dean of the College of Biological Sciences at the University of CaliforniaDavis, was awarded the 2012 Frederick C. Greenwood Award for his scientific contributions and meritorious service directly affecting disadvantaged and underserved ethnic minority populations.

    • Valerie Montgomery Rice, Kermit G. Payne
    • 10.1353/hpu.2014.0004
    • 2014
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  6. James E.K. Hildreth, Ph.D., M.D. is the 12th president and chief executive officer of Meharry Medical College, the nation’s largest private, independent historically black academic health. sciences center. Dr. Hildreth obtained a B.A. in chemistry from Harvard University and was selected as the first African-American Rhodes Scholar from Arkansas.

  7. Jun 18, 2021 · Dr. James Hildreth graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University, was selected as the first African American Rhodes Scholar from Arkansas (1978), graduated from Oxford University with a PhD in Immunology (1982) and received a medical degree from Johns Hopkins University (1987).

  8. Dr. Hildreth is currently Dean and Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology and Professor of Internal Medicine at the University of California, Davis. Hildreth’s research has focused on host factors in HIV pathogenesis.