
Fox Chase Cancer Center’s Dr. Jonathan Chernoff Elected to Association of American Physicians
Key Takeaways
- Jonathan Chernoff, MD, PhD, was elected to the Association of American Physicians, a prestigious medical organization founded in 1885 by Sir William Osler.
- The AAP includes Nobel laureates and requires members to have outstanding credentials in biomedical research and impactful health contributions.
Jonathan Chernoff, MD, PhD, Cancer Center Director of Fox Chase Cancer Center, was recently elected to the Association of American Physicians (AAP).
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“It is an honor to be elected to such an esteemed organization,” said Chernoff. “The AAP has long been a hub for great scientists and medical professionals to learn from one another and develop meaningful relationships within the scientific community. I am eager to be in the company of so many esteemed colleagues and look forward to contributing to the improvement of patient care and health.”
Founded in 1885 by Sir William Osler, who is considered the father of modern medicine, the AAP is an honorary medical society that fosters physician-led research across fields related to medicine and health. It is a nonprofit professional organization with over 1,900 active members and approximately 900 emeritus and honorary members from the United States, Canada, and other countries.
Members of the AAP have included Nobel laureates, Lasker Award recipients, and members of the National Academy of Science and the National Academy of Medicine. The association brings together some of the best minds in science and medicine to create and disseminate critical knowledge and to provide role models for upcoming generations of physicians and medical scientists.
In order to be selected for election to the AAP, physicians must have outstanding credentials in basic or translational biomedical research. Those selected must “exemplify the pinnacle of pioneering and enduring,” as well as make “impactful contributions to improve health.” They must also receive a nomination from a current member as well as a second member for the nomination to be complete and submitted. Chernoff is one of 70 individuals elected to the society this year.
In addition to his role as Cancer Center Director, Chernoff is a molecular oncologist and board-certified medical oncologist. Since joining Fox Chase in 1991, he has helped define the strategic direction for Fox Chase research, making fundamental contributions in his own laboratory, which focuses on factors that control cell growth and movement.
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