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Dr. Barry Kosofsky |
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Dr. Mark Dovey |
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Dr. Kosofsky's interest centers on the impact of maternal substance abuse on brain development. He was previously associate neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and director of the Child Neurology Residency Training Program. Dr. Kosofsky currently serves as chair of the Scientific Selection Committee for the Child Neurological Society, and is the founder and director of the Substances of Abuse Exposure Follow-Up Clinic.
Dr. Dovey's research focuses on the clinical investigation of disease markers and new therapies for cystic fibrosis lung disease. Dr. Dovey was previously assistant in pulmonary medicine at Children's Hospital Boston.
Drs. Kosofsky and Dovey both held teaching positions at Harvard Medical School before coming to Weill Cornell. "Their demonstrated leadership makes them ideal division chiefs in the Department of Pediatrics," said Dr. Gerald Loughlin, chairman and the Nancy C. Paduano Professor of Pediatrics, and pediatrician-in-chief at Weill Cornell.
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