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Benjamin Alman

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Benjamin Alman, MD, FRCSC, was the head of the division of Orthopedic surgery at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, senior scientist in developmental and stem cell biology at Sick Kids, and vice chair of the department of surgery at the University of Toronto. He has given many speeches and lectures throughout the world, and has won many awards and prizes, including the Premier's Research Excellence Award, the Huene Award, the OREF Research Award, and the Royal College Medal in Surgery. [1]. As of June 1, 2013, he is the head of Orthopedics at Duke University Medical School in Durham, North Carolina.

Dr. Alman sees pediatric patients.

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  1. Dr. Alman's lab
  2. Dr. Alman's staff profile at Sick Kid's Hospital[permanent dead link]