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Board grants faculty appointments, promotions, tenure

At the Washington University in St. Louis Board of Trustees meeting Oct. 1, numerous faculty members were appointed or promoted with tenure or granted tenure, effective that day.

Promotion with tenure

Su-Hsin Chang, PhD, to associate professor of surgery (public health services) at the School of Medicine;

Milan G. Chheda, MD, to associate professor of medicine at the School of Medicine;

Christopher J. Dy, MD, to associate professor of orthopaedic surgery at the School of Medicine;

Michael J. Greenberg, Phd, to associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics at the School of Medicine;

Terrance T. Kummer, MD, PhD, to associate professor of neurology at the School of Medicine;

Janice Lee Robertson, PhD, to associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biophysics at the school of Medicine; and

Isaiah Turnbull, MD, to associate professor of surgery at the School of Medicine.

Appointment with tenure

Geoffrey J. Goodhill, PhD, as professor of developmental biology at the School of Medicine;

Anthony O. Odibo, MD, as professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the School of Medicine;

Debra Parker Oliver, PhD, as professor of medicine at the School of Medicine; and

Marco Sardiello, MD, as associate professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine.

Granting of tenure

Ian Bogost, PhD, as professor of film and media studies in Arts & Sciences;

Kia Caldwell, PhD, as professor of African and African American Studies in Arts & Sciences;

Ebony Boyce Carter, MD, as associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the School of Medicine;

Baron Chanda, PhD, as professor of anesthesiology at the School of Medicine;

Jaehyung Cho, PhD, as professor of medicine at the School of Medicine;

Brian DeBosch, MD, PhD, as associate professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine;

Andria Ford, MD, as associate professor of neurology at the School of Medicine; and

Yikyung Park, PhD, as associate professor of surgery (public health sciences) at the School of Medicine.

Originally published at The Source.