Ann Arvin
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Who is Ann Arvin?
Ann Arvin is a pediatrician and professor of pediatrics and microbiology/immunology at Stanford University. Arvin is a specialist of the Varicella zoster virus and a prominent national figure in health. Arvin currently is chief of the infectious diseases division of pediatrics at the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, as well as Stanford's vice provost and dean of research.
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- Also known as
- Ann M. Arvin
- Ann Margaret Arvin
- Profession
- Education
- Doctor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
( - 1972) - Master of Arts, Brandeis University
Philosophy
( - 1967) - Bachelor of Arts, Brown University
Philosophy
( - 1966)
- Doctor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania
- Employment
- Vice Provost and Dean of Research, Stanford University Dean of Research
(2006 - ) - Associate Provost and Dean of Research, Stanford University Dean of Research
(2001 - 2006) - Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine
(1990 - ) - Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine
(1984 - 1989) - Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine
(1978 - 1984) - Director, Stanford-LPCH Vaccine Program, Stanford University
- Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine
- Vice Provost and Dean of Research, Stanford University Dean of Research
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on July 23, 2013
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