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− | John Crown | + | John Crown wast born March 1st 1957. A consultant oncologist by profession, he has served in the Irish Seanad since 2011. |
== Political Career == | == Political Career == | ||
− | Before entering politics, Crown was very active in the field of medicine and the | + | Before entering politics, Crown was very active in the field of medicine and the faight against cancer. Crown was a critic of the health policy durring the Bertie Ahern administration and his successor Brian Cowen. |
− | In March 2011 Crown stood for the elections to Seanad Éireann on the National University of Ireland Panel, as a non-party candidate. Crown pledged that should he have won the elections, he would have | + | In March 2011 Crown stood for the elections to Seanad Éireann on the National University of Ireland Panel, as a non-party candidate. Crown pledged that should he have won the elections, he would have goven up his senator's salary to cancer research. He has been committed in an effective reform of the Irish health care service. |
== Education == | == Education == | ||
− | Professor Crown was educated at the University College Dublin, where he | + | Professor Crown was educated at the University College Dublin, where he recieved his medical training. He received his postdoctoral training on both sides of the Atlantic and went on to complete his fellowship training in oncology at Mount Sinai Medical Centre and in haematology/oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre. He later served as assistant professor at Cornell University Medical College and assistant member at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre before joining St. Vincent’s University Hospital in 1993. |
== Notable Works == | == Notable Works == | ||
− | Before starting his political career, John Crown was already very committed | + | Before starting his political career, John Crown was already very committed in the fight against cancer, both as a promoter and as a researcher. John Crown is the founder of the Clinical Trials Unit at St. Vincent’s University Hospital. |
− | John Crown | + | John Crown also an inter-institutional programme of bi-directional translational breast cancer research in collaboration with many high profile researchers in the field. |
In 2007 Crown was awarded a Health Research Board (HRB) Clinician Scientist Award. | In 2007 Crown was awarded a Health Research Board (HRB) Clinician Scientist Award. | ||
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[http://profjohncrown.com/ John Crown's official webpage] | [http://profjohncrown.com/ John Crown's official webpage] | ||
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