Prof. Dorry Segev received his MD and PhD from Johns Hopkins
University in 1996 and 2009, respectively. In addition to his doctorate in
medicine and clinical investigations, he holds degrees in electrical
engineering, computer science, and biostatistics, and has completed fellowships
in transplant surgery and molecular biology. He worked as a residency in
General Surgery and a fellowship in Transplant Surgery at Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine in 2004 and 2006, respectively. He is a professor
of Surgery and Epidemiology and vice chair of Surgery at NYU Grossman School of
Medicine and NYU Langone Health, and the founding director of the NYU Center
for Surgical and Transplant Applied Research (C-STAR). Reflecting the
creativity and broad reach of his contributions, he received a prestigious
Global Thinker Award from Foreign Policy Magazine and was named an Innovator of
the Year by TIME Magazine.