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Alfred Tauber (center), director of BU’s Center for Philosophy and History of Science, has been appointed the first Zoltan Kohn Professor of Medicine at the School of Medicine. Provost Dennis Berkey (left) and President ad interim Aram Chobanian (right) were among the speakers at a November reception honoring Tauber’s achievements in medicine and the humanities. A hematologist and biochemist by training, Tauber joined the BU faculty in 1982 as chief of the hematology and oncology service at Boston City Hospital. In 1993, he accepted a second professorship, in the College of Arts and Sciences department of philosophy. He now teaches courses in the history and philosophy of science at CAS and medical ethics at MED. Photo by Linda Haas.
Alfred Tauber (center), director of BU's Center for Philosophy and History of Science, has been appointed the first Zoltan Kohn Professor of Medicine at the School of Medicine. Provost Dennis Berkey (left) and President ad interim Aram Chobanian (right) were among the speakers at a November reception honoring Tauber's achievements in medicine and the humanities. A hematologist and biochemist by training, Tauber joined the BU faculty in 1982 as chief of the hematology and oncology service at Boston City Hospital. In 1993, he accepted a second professorship, in the College of Arts and Sciences department of philosophy. He now teaches courses in the history and philosophy of science at CAS and medical ethics at MED. Photo by Linda Haas.

       

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