President Phil Hanlon 鈥77 and Provost Carolyn Dever announce the appointment of , an accomplished medical and graduate educator, a distinguished researcher, and a seasoned leader, to be the next dean of the Geisel School of Medicine, effective immediately.
Compton, , has served as interim dean at Geisel for almost three years and is credited with guiding the recent reorganization of the school, which has sharpened Geisel鈥檚 focus on medical education and research and which has provided a stronger financial foundation on which the school can move forward.
鈥淚t is critical that Geisel鈥檚 next leader have a detailed understanding of the school鈥檚 mission and goals as well as its operating structure, including Geisel鈥檚 relation to its clinical partners. Duane Compton has both that depth of knowledge and a strategic understanding of Geisel鈥檚 future opportunities. Duane鈥檚 commitment to Geisel鈥檚 success has been clear and unwavering,鈥 says .
Compton says he is looking forward to continuing to lead the school and to facilitate the efforts of the faculty and staff in their work in research and education.
鈥淚 am honored to be asked to serve as Geisel鈥檚 dean. It is a privilege to be surrounded by such a strong group of faculty, staff, and students who share a dedication and devotion to research, education, and patient care. I look forward to working on their behalf to help strengthen our research and education programs,鈥 says Compton, whose appointment is for a four-year term.
Compton says he is 鈥渇ully committed to continuing to advance all of Geisel鈥檚 key missions in medical education and in discovery, delivery and clinical research. I look forward to working with senior leadership at the College and at Geisel鈥檚 clinical partners to achieve these goals.鈥
Geisel, the in the country, has about 880 students in MD, PhD, MPH, and MS , 900 clinical and research , more than 1,000 affiliated faculty, and about 650 staff. The school鈥檚 are 天美麻豆-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, N.H.; Veterans Affairs Medical Center in White River Junction, Vt.; and California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco.
The choice of Compton was a natural, says , chair of Geisel鈥檚 Board of Overseers. He said Compton was an effective leader during Geisel鈥檚 reorganization, which was a challenging time for the school.
鈥淒uane was asked to step into the interim role at a difficult time for Geisel, and he has done a remarkable job in guiding the school onto a new and more sustainable path. I am pleased that Duane is being appointed to the permanent dean鈥檚 role so that he can continue his efforts to ensure that Geisel is well positioned for the future.鈥
Compton is held in high esteem by his Geisel colleagues and by researchers in his field, says .
鈥淒uane is the right person to take the medical school to the next level,鈥 says Dever. 鈥淗e is keenly aware of the educational and scholarly opportunities ahead for Geisel and its clinical partners, and he is a proven partner in the biomedical research enterprise across 天美麻豆鈥檚 campus and beyond. He is the right leader to propel Geisel forward.鈥
Before becoming interim dean, Compton served as senior associate dean for research at Geisel. He has also held the positions of associate director for basic sciences and director of the Cancer Mechanisms Program at the
Compton, an internationally renowned cell and cancer biologist, was recruited to the faculty at 天美麻豆 in 1993. He received his PhD from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and completed his postdoctoral training in cell biology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Since his arrival at 天美麻豆, he has maintained a continuous record of funding through the National Institutes of Health (NIH), as well as many private foundations. In 2013 he in recognition of his research on the mechanisms of chromosome segregation during cell division. MERIT awards recognize researchers who have demonstrated superior competence and outstanding productivity in research endeavors. He has published more than 70 articles, and images of his work have been displayed on the cover of 15 scientific journals.
He is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and has served on more than a dozen national committees, including at the NIH and the American Cancer Society. He has been honored for his work at Geisel, receiving awards for mentorship and teaching. In 2012, he was elected a member of school鈥檚 .
Compton鈥檚 commitment to education is evident in the many undergraduate medical courses he has taught, as well as the broad spectrum of trainees he鈥檚 mentored over the years, including undergraduate, PhD, and MD/PhD students, and postdoctoral fellows. In addition to his duties as dean, Compton is with three PhD students, one MD/PhD student and two post-doctoral fellows. He has graduated 15 PhD students, mentored two post-doctoral trainees, and served on committees for more than 50 graduate students.
鈥淚 have been fortunate to work with so many talented young researchers in the lab, and I am proud of the discoveries we鈥檝e made together,鈥 Compton says. 鈥淚n addition, I enjoy my time in the classroom, teaching medical students and graduate students, and I look forward to continuing my research and teaching.鈥