Jennifer Pietenpol ’86 Named to Johns Hopkins University Society of Scholars

Jennifer A. Pietenpol, Carleton College Class of 1986, and the B.F. Boyd Jr. Professor of Molecular Oncology and professor of biochemistry, cancer biology and otolaryngology at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, has been elected to The Johns Hopkins University Society of Scholars. Pietenpol and 14 other esteemed scientists and clinicians were honored during the Society’s 50th induction ceremony on May 20 and again at the University’s commencement ceremony on May 21.

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Jennifer A. Pietenpol, Carleton College Class of 1986, and the B.F. Boyd Jr. Professor of Molecular Oncology and professor of biochemistry, cancer biology and otolaryngology at the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, has been elected to The Johns Hopkins University Society of Scholars. Pietenpol and 14 other esteemed scientists and clinicians were honored during the Society’s 50th induction ceremony on May 20 and again at the University’s commencement ceremony on May 21.

Founded in 1967, the Society of Scholars—the first of its kind in the nation—inducts former postdoctoral fellows, postdoctoral degree recipients, house staff and junior or visiting faculty at Johns Hopkins who have gained marked distinction in their fields of physical, biological, medical, social, or engineering sciences or in the humanities.