Background
Fearon, Douglas Thomas was born on October 16, 1942 in Brooklyn. Son of Henry Dana and Frances Fearon.
Fearon, Douglas Thomas was born on October 16, 1942 in Brooklyn. Son of Henry Dana and Frances Fearon.
Bachelor, Williams College, 1964; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1968; Master of Arts (honorary), Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1984.
Intern, resident Osler Medical Svc., John Hopkins Hospital, 1968-1970;
fellow in rheumatology, Robert B. Brigham Hospital, 1972-1975;
fellow in rheumatology, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, 1972-1975;
instructor medicine, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, 1978-1979;
assistant professor, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, 1978-1979;
associate professor, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, 1979-1984;
professor, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, 1984-1987;
professor medicine, director graduate immunology program, Johns Hopkins University School Medicine, Baltimore, 1987-1993;
Wellcome Trust research professor medicine, Cambridge (England) University, since 1993. Honorary consultant Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, since 1993. Member science adb. board Immutran, Cambridge, 1994-1996, Cambridge Antibody Technology, since 1995.
AlbertCoons lecturer Harvard Medical School, 1997.
Major United States Army, 1970-1972, Mediterranean Theatre of Operations. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Academy Medical Sciences (founder), Royal College Physicians. Mem.Assn. American Physicians, Association Physicians Great Britain and Ireland.
Married Clare Wheless, May 26, 1977. Children: Elizabeth MacIntyre, Thomas Henry.