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Perry Family Endowed Professorship in Clinical and Translation Research

School of Medicine
All Children's Hospital

Established in 2021 by the Perry Family

The PERRY FAMILY TRUST, in partnership with JOHNS HOPKINS ALL CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION, established the Perry Family Endowed Professorship in Clinical and Translational Research. The unrestricted gift was placed under the guidance of the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Foundation, which determined the most impactful and enduring way to honor the donation was to further the organization’s four pillars of treatment, education, advocacy and research.

The legacy of the Perry Family will continue through the innovative research facilitated through this endowed position.

Held by Neil Goldenberg

Neil Goldenberg, M.D. Ph.D., Director of Research, All Children’s Hospital Johns Hopkins Medicine.

NEIL GOLDENBERG, M.D., Ph.D., is the Associate Dean for Research and Director of the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Institute for Clinical and Translational Research and a Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

In July 2012, Dr. Goldenberg was recruited to Johns Hopkins All Children’s to assume the role of Director of Research. In December 2012, he founded the hospital’s Clinical and Translational Research Organization, and since that time has also served as chief research officer of the All Children’s Research Institute, the director of the Thrombosis Program in the hospital’s Cancer & Blood Disorders Institute, and the director of the Stroke Program in the Institute for Brain Protection Sciences.

As an international leader in the field of venous thromboembolism in children and young adults, Dr. Goldenberg chairs the pediatric arm of the Scientific and Standardization Committee of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), serves as a member of steering committees and data and safety monitoring committees for several NIH- and pharmaceutical industry-sponsored multicenter clinical trials, and has co-authored numerous international clinical and clinical research guidelines in pediatric thrombosis and stroke.

Dr. Goldenberg has authored more than 150 original research reports, review articles and book chapters, mostly as first or senior author. He is also the co-editor of a definitive textbook from Cambridge University Press on pediatric thrombotic disorders.

Dr. Goldenberg earned his medical degree from McGill University Faculty of Medicine in Montreal, Quebec. He completed a combined residency in internal medicine and pediatrics from the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, followed by a fellowship in pediatric hematology, oncology and bone marrow transplantation from the University of Colorado in Denver. Dr. Goldenberg holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Investigation from the University of Colorado.