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Aaron Tobian is Assistant Professor of Pathology for the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health.[1] He has a son he claims he circumcised on the basis of the 3 African trials.[2] He is supported by grant 2011036 from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, National Institutes of Health grant 1K23AI093152-01A1, and the Johns Hopkins University Clinician Scientist Development Award.[3]
See also
- Johns Hopkins -- Assistant Professor of Pathology
- Ronald Gray -- Benefactor
- Maria Wawer -- Benefactor
- Thomas Quinn -- Benefactor
References
- ↑ Tobian, Aaron.
Aaron Tobian: Bio and publications
. Retrieved 7 October 2011. - ↑ Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Senior Medical Correspondent.
Should teens make circumcision decision?
. Retrieved 7 October 2011. - ↑ The Medical Benefits of Male Circumcision. Journal of the American Medical Association Med. 5 October 2011; 306(13): 1479-1480. Retrieved 8 January 2012.