Pierre Galletti office files Galetti (Pierre) office files 1963-1990

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Pierre Galletti office files Galetti (Pierre) office files 1963-1990

The Pierre Galletti office files comprise administrative records related to Galletti's tenure at Brown University and the Brown University Medical School. The files include records related to committees, task forces, and councils on which Galletti served as well as subject files concerning a range of issues including financial aid, curriculum, and long-range planning. The records date from 1963-1990.

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Galletti, Pierre M.

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Dr. Pierre M. Galletti, M.D., Ph.D., was University Professor, professor emeritus of medical science, and vice president emeritus at Brown University. He was a former director of the Artificial Organ Laboratory at Brown University and former head of its Artificial Organs, Biomaterials and Cellular Technology group, which was elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering in 1995. Galletti came to Brown in 1967 as professor of medical...

Brown University. Medical School

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In 1811 Brown became the third university in the nation to offer academic medical education. The initial program lasted sixteen years. The program was revived in 1963 with funding provided from the University, state and federal governments, and private foundations. Dr. Pierre Galletti, the University’s first dean of biology and medicine, Dr. Milton Hamolsky, chief of medicine at Rhode Island Hospital, and Professor of Biology J. Walter Wilson were among the prime movers in the creation of the Ma...

Brown University.

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In 1917 the university established the Brown War Records Bureau, whose intention was to "collect and preserve a record of all Brown men who are serving in the present war". Brown faculty, students and alumni who were in the military were asked to fill out a small card called "Are you in the war?" and to send original letters, clippings or photographs which "have any bearing on the service of Brown men in the war." This collection is partly a result of that effort. From the guide to t...