John Dunning Boice,
Dr. John Dunning Boice, Jr. investigates emerging trends in medicine and public health, with a distinguished career that spans multiple disciplines. As a Research Professor of Medicine at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role. Dr. Boice holds a Doctor of Science (Sc.D.) in Epidemiology from Harvard Medical School, where he honed his skills in understanding the complex interactions between environmental factors and human health. His academic journey is marked by a strong foundation in environmental health and nuclear engineering. He earned a Master of Science (S.M.) in Environmental Health Science from Harvard University, which equipped him with the tools to address pressing environmental health challenges. Additionally, his Master of Science (M.S.) in Nuclear Engineering and Science from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute reflects his deep understanding of the technical aspects of nuclear science and its implications for public health. Dr. Boice's educational background is complemented by a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) from the University of Texas, El Paso, where he began his academic pursuits. His interdisciplinary approach and commitment to advancing medical research make him a valuable asset to the Vanderbilt University community, where he continues to contribute to the field of medicine through his research and teaching.