Distinguished Physician, Researcher, Medical Pioneer, Humanitarian,
Academician, Administrator, Author
Aram V. Chobanian has previously served as President ad interim and President of Boston University, 2003-2005; Dean of the School of Medicine, 1988-2003; and Provost of the Boston University Medical
Campus, 1996-2003. He founded the Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute at the Boston University School of Medicine in 1973, serving as its Director 1973 -1992. During this time, he oversaw its rapid development into a center for pioneering research into the biological and clinical aspects of cardiovascular disease and Dr. Chobanian played a leading role in the merger of Boston City Hospital With Boston University Medical Center Hospital to create Boston Medical Center. His leadership was also instrumental in the development of the BioSquare Research Park and in Boston University Medical Center’s receiving a $128 million federal grant to build a national biocontainment laboratory. Boston University recently awarded him with an honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa in 2006.
In addition, some of his current and past appointments include: President Emeritus, Boston University & Dean Emeritus, Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) in 2005; University Professor, (BUSM), 1999; John I. Sandson Distinguished Professor of Health Sciences, 1993; Professor of Pharmacology (BUSM), 1975, and Professor of Medicine, (BUSM) in 1971.
Dr. Chobanian received his A.B. in 1951 from Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island and his M.D. from Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts in 1955. He has received numerous awards for his basic and clinical research on cardiovascular diseases. These include the First Lifetime Achievement Award in Hypertension of the American Heart Association, the Modern Medicine Award, in 1990, the Award of Merit of the American Heart Association, the Abbott Award of the American Society of Hypertension and the Freis Award of the National High Blood Pressure Education Program. He recently chaired the Seventh Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation and Treatment of High Blood Pressure of the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. He has published more than 250 papers and two books, and currently chairs the Publications Committee of the New England Journal of Medicine.
Additional Honors and Awards include: Annual Orator, Massachusetts Medical Society; Eastman Kodak Award of National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry; Special International Lecturer, Japanese and Canadian Hypertension Societies; Aaron Brown Lecturer, Jefferson Medical College; Election to Association of American Physicians and American Society for Clinical Investigation; Past-chairman, AHA Council for High Blood Pressure Research; Past-present, New England Cardiovascular Society; Foreign Member, Armenian National Academy of Sciences; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi, Alpha Omega Alpha; Past and current editorial board memberships include: New England Journal of Medicine, Hypertension, Journal of Hypertension, Blood Pressure, Hypertension Research, and Heart Disease.