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Dr. Deborah J. Arrindell ’79

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Dr. Deborah J. Arrindell ’79

Dr. Deborah J. Arrindell

Cornell degree: BS ’79 (CALS)

“I think one of the most important issues facing the Cornell University Board of Trustees is ensuring that the university is in a position to attract the best students and top faculty, in order to support the university’s mission statement of “learning, discovery, and engagement.” Key to this issue is encouraging alumni to give back to the university.”

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I was born and raised on Staten Island, New York, and started out in the Cornell College of Arts and Sciences, but graduated in 1979 with a BS in biology from CALS. I then went on to Yale University School of Medicine, where I earned an MD and MPH. I did two years of pediatric training before completing a residency and fellowship in anesthesia and critical care at Johns Hopkins Medical Center located in Baltimore, Maryland. I practiced medicine for a number of years before deciding to go to the University of Maryland School of Law to obtain a JD. After completion of law school and passing the bar, I made the decision to leave medicine and join the biopharmaceutical industry where I have been for about 20 years. I am currently vice president of Pharmacovigilance and Risk Management at Global Blood Therapeutics, whose mission is to provide a global, functional cure for patients living with sickle cell anemia.

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