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  1. George Quentin Daley [1] is the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Caroline Shields Walker Professor of Medicine, and Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School.

  2. George Q. Daley is the dean of Harvard Medical School and a leader in stem cell science and cancer biology. He has a long history of research, teaching and service in the fields of basic science and clinical medicine.

  3. George Quentin Daley. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. Caroline Shields Walker Professor of Medicine. Our lab focuses on stem cell biology, with an emphasis on somatic cell reprogramming, hematopoietic differentiation from human and mouse pluripotent stem cells, and common mechanisms in reprogramming and cancer.

  4. Bio. Research. Contact. The laboratory focuses on stem cell biology, with an emphasis on hematopoietic differentiation from human and mouse pluripotent stem cells (embryonic stem, ES, and induced Pluirpotent Stem, iPS) cells, epigenetic reprogramming, germ cell development, and the overlap between germ cells, stem cells and cancer.

  5. George Daley, MD, PhD. Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Harvard Medical School. Biography. Publications. George Q. Daley, dean of Harvard Medical School and the Caroline Shields Walker Professor of Medicine at HMS, is an internationally recognized leader in stem cell science and cancer biology.

  6. George Q. Daley, MD 1991, PhD. -Associate Professor of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School. -Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Boston Children¹s Hospital. Research: Dr. Daley's research is aimed at translating insights in stem cell biology into cellular therapies for degenerative, malignant, and genetic ...

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  8. George Q. Daley, MD, PhD, is Dean of Harvard Medical School, Caroline Shields Walker Professor of Medicine and Professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology at Harvard Medical School. Daley’s research focuses on stem cells, cancer and blood disorders.