Overview
| Gender | Female |
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| margaret.baron@mssm.edu | |
| Education and Training | M.D., Harvard Medical School |
| Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
| A.B., Harvard University | |
| Postdoctoral Fellowship, Harvard University | |
| Resident, Massachusetts General Hospital | |
| Awards | 2004 Research Recognition Award American Cancer Society |
| 2001 - Present Irene and Dr. Arthur M. Fishberg Professor of Medicine in Hematology |
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| 2000 Elected Member American Society for Clinical Investigation [ASCI] |
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| 1989 - 1992 Basil O'Connor Scholar Award March of Dimes |
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| 1987 - 1994 Lucille P. Markey Charitable Trust Scholar Award |
Margaret H. Baron, MD PhD, is Fishberg Professor of Medicine in Hematology, Director of Hematology and Medical Oncology Research, and a member of the Black Family Stem Cell Institute (BFSCI). Dr. Baron served as interim Co-Director of the BFSCI for 18 months with Dr. J. Bieker. Dr. Baron is an established scientist who has nearly 20 years of continuous, independent NIH-sponsored research funding in hematopoiesis and a publication record spanning protein biochemistry, virology, cell biology, developmental biology, and stem cell biology. She is well-known for her work on the plasticity of the differentiated state, globin gene regulation, and developmental hematopoiesis.
Dr. Baron is a graduate of the Harvard-M.I.T. Program in Health Sciences and Technology (H.S.T.) and holds degrees from Harvard (A.B.), Harvard Medical School (M.D.) and M.I.T. (Ph.D.). She trained in the laboratories of David Baltimore (Ph.D. thesis) and Tom Maniatis (postdoc). Her first independent faculty position was in The Biological Laboratories at Harvard U., where she spent 8 years as an assistant and then associate professor before moving to a tenured position at Mount Sinai in 1997, with an important goal of helping to expand the hematopoiesis and stem cell biology research programs at her new institution.
Dr. Baron is a dedicated educator, having developed and directed courses for Ph.D. students at Harvard and at Mount Sinai. She is a member of the Steering Committee for the Graduate School of Biological Sciences, has served as an Assistant Director of the Medical Scientists Training Program (MSTP) and as Co-Director for the former Mechanisms of Disease and Therapies Multidisciplinary Training Area (MTA) and is co-founder and Co-Director for a new training program for Ph.D. and M.D./Ph.D. students in "Developmental and Stem Cell Biology."
To read more about Dr. Baron's research, please visit the Baron Laboratory website.

