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Claude Jean Migeon, MD, is a native of France. In 1950, he came to the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore with a Fulbright Fellowship to study and work with Dr. Lawson Wilkins in the nascent field of pediatric endocrinology. He went on to train in steroid biochemistry with Leo T. Samuels at the University of Utah and then returned to Johns Hopkins as a member of the pediatric faculty, eventually succeeding Dr. Wilkins as the director of the Pediatric Endocrine Clinic. The author of more than three hundred publications about children with growth and development abnormalities, his area of expertise is the function of the testes and adrenal gland.
In honor of his extraordinary mentor and close friend, he authored the book Remembering Doctor Lawson Wilkins: A Pioneer of Pediatric Endocrinology along with Wilkins’s daughter, Betsy McMaster.
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