Adrianne E. Rogers, MD

Physician | Researcher | Educator

Adrianne Rogers Professional Milestones

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1933

Dr. Rogers is born in Aberdeen, Washington to Raymond Carl and Gretchen Lucille Ellefson.

1954

Dr. Rogers graduates magna cum laude from Radcliffe College, receiving a Bachelor of Arts.

1954

Dr. Rogers marries Hartley Rogers Junior.

1958

Dr. Rogers receives a Doctor of Medicine with honors from Harvard University.

1958

Dr. Rogers becomes an intern in medicine at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.

1960

Dr. Rogers becomes a research fellow at the Mallory Institute of Pathology and Harvard Medical School.

1964

Dr. Rogers serves as a lecturer and instructor in pathology at Harvard Medical School.

1965

Dr. Rogers becomes a research associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Department of Nutrition and Food Science.

1972

Dr. Rogers becomes a senior research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

1982

Dr. Rogers becomes an associate pathologist at Boston City Hospital and Boston University School of Medicine.

1982

Dr. Rogers becomes a professor of pathology at Boston University School of Medicine.

1984

Dr. Rogers serves as chair of the Grants Review Panel of the American Institute for Cancer Research in Washington, D.C.

1984

Dr. Rogers is appointed Associate Chair of Pathology at Boston University.

1985

Dr. Rogers becomes a lecturer at the University Hospital of Boston.

1992

Dr. Rogers is appointed Director of the Office of Medical Education at Boston University.

1992

Dr. Rogers becomes a staff pathologist at Boston University Medical Center.

2006

Dr. Rogers serves as interim Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Boston University School of Medicine.

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