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G. Richard O’Connor, MD

Gary N. Holland, MD; Todd P. Margolis, MD, PhD; Stephen D. McLeod, MD; John P. Whitcher, MD

Arch Ophthalmol. 2008;126(3):441.

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Former Director of the Francis I. Proctor Foundation and a leading authority in the field of ocular inflammatory disease, G. Richard O’Connor, MD, died August 9, 2007.


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G. Richard O’Connor, MD

Dr O’Connor graduated from Harvard University in 1950, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He completed his medical degree at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he earned the Janeway Prize as the highest-ranked medical student in the class of 1954. He continued residency training in ophthalmology at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. After completion of his residency, Dr O’Connor underwent further training at the National Institutes of Health. He then went to Europe as a US Public Heath Service Research Fellow at the University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden, and the State Serum Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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