Donald M. Lloyd-Jones is an American epidemiologist who is the director of the Framingham Center for Population and Prevention Science, principal investigator of the Framingham Heart Study, and chief of the section of preventive medicine within the department of medicine at the Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center, since January 1, 2025. [1]
He is the past Eileen M. Foell Professor at Northwestern University. [2] [3]
He earned his M.D. at Columbia University in 1991. [2]
His interests are preventative medicine, cardiology [3] and aging. His highest cited paper is "Heart disease and stroke statistics" [4] at 6043 times, according to Google Scholar. [5]
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