Background
Yeager, Andrew Michael was born on July 10, 1950 in Newark.
Yeager, Andrew Michael was born on July 10, 1950 in Newark.
Bachelor, Johns Hopkins University, 1972; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1975.
Intern department pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1975-1976;
assistant resident department pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1976-1978;
chief resident outpatient department pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1980-1981;
chief resident inpatient department pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1981-1982;
fellow pediatric hematology and oncology The Oncology Center, School Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1978-1980;
assistant professor oncology, assistant professor pediatrics, School Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1982-1987;
associate professor oncology, associate professor pediatrics, School Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1987-1993;
associate professor neurology, School Medicine, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1989-1993;
professor pediatrics, medicine and neurology, School Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, since 1993;
professor Winship Cancer Center, School Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, since 1993;
director division hematology/oncology, bone marrow transplantation, department pediatrics, School Medicine, Emory University, Atlanta, since 1993;
director Leukema/BMT program, department medicine, Emory University, Altanta, since 1995. Evaluator Westinghouse National Science Talent Search, Washington, since 1979, judge, since 1986. Member medical advisory board The Children's Cancer Foundation, since 1987.
Special review experimental therapeutics-2 study sect division research grants National Institutes of Health, 1990-1991, permanent member, 1991-1995. Chair ad hoc technical review group contract review branch National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, 1992. Co-organizer 6th International Autologous Bone Marrow Transplant Symposium, Houston, 1992.
Board directors Children's Oncology Superior vena cava syndrome Georgia, Atlanta.
Member American Society Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, American Federation Clinical Research, American Society Clinical Oncology, American Society Hematology, American Association Cancer Research, International Society Experimental Hematology, Pediatric Oncology Group, European Society Pediatric Research, Eastern Society Pediatric Research, Society Pediatric Research (co-chair abstract selection committee and hematology-oncology session 1992, 94, 98), Phi Beta Kappa.
M. Marty Johnson; children: Jonathan Webster, Elizabeth Bennett.