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Keith Michael Sullivan

James B. Wyngaarden Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Medicine
Medicine, Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy
Box 3961 Med Ctr, Durham, NC 27710
Cellular Therapy ABMT, Box 3961 DUMC, Durham, NC 27705

Awards & Honors


Lifetime Achievement Award

Scholarly Society American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy · 2020

Elected Fellow

Scholarly Society American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy · 2020

Distinguished Achievement Award

National Kelly Government Solutions · 2019

David Sackett Trial of the Year Award

National Society of Clinical Trials · 2018

Department of Medicine Teaching Award

Department Duke Department of Medicine · 2016

Department of Medicine Teaching Award

Department Duke Department of Medicine · 2012

Elected Fellow

National American Association for the Advancement of Science · 2003

Highly Cited Researcher, Clinical Medicine Category

National Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) · 2002 Top 215 authors 1981-1999

Electee

National Association of American Physicians · 2001 Founded in 1885, the AAP is the oldest medical professional organization for the advancement of scientific medicine. There are 1300 active physician scientists who have been elected to this organization.

In the News


Published June 15, 2020
Spring 2020's Awards, Appointments & Announcements in Rheumatology: Keith Sullivan, MD, Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Published January 15, 2020
Duke Cancer Institute Interview with Dr. Keith Sullivan for Lifetime Achievement Award
Published December 1, 2019
ASTCT Notes: Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Keith Sullivan Reflects on His Career and Passion
Published July 10, 2019
Shingles Vaccine Can Prevent Painful Rashes Among Stem Cell Transplant Patients
Published January 3, 2018
Study Shows Stem Cell Transplant Is Better Than Drug Therapy for Scleroderma
Published September 22, 2017
Training Retreat Offers Model for Teaching Research Skills
Published August 8, 1996
Some cured of sickle cell disease by transplant of bone marrow