Helen M. Ranney, MD

Helen M. Ranney, MD

The AAP Council is delighted to announce the creation of a new award to be named in honor of the late Dr. Helen M. Ranney. This award was conceived to coincide with the 100 year anniversary of the Kober Medal in 2025. This award will be given annually to a new AAP inductee who embodies the spirit of Dr. Ranney. Dr. Ranney was a pioneer in academic medicine who made groundbreaking advances in biomedical research, patient care, education, mentorship, and also broke barriers to help diversify leadership in academic medicine. The AAP Council will choose the awardee that best represents these qualities and present it at the annual meeting where the awardee will give a scientific presentation.

Dr. Ranney was recruited to UC San Diego in 1973 as the first woman to chair a Department of Medicine, a position she held until 1990. She was widely honored for her research in the field of blood disorders, which included the first description of the abnormal blood cell structure and genetic factors linked to sickle cell anemia. Dr. Ranney's particular interests were hemoglobin and hemoglobinopathies and she mentored several individuals who became giants in the field and AAP members, Dr. Ron Nagel, Dr. Robert Bookchin, and Dr. Franklin Bunn. With Dr. Bunn and Dr. Bernie Forget she wrote the landmark book Bunn HF, Forget BG and Ranney HM. Human Hemoglobins. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1977. She was awarded the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Medical Achievement Award in 1972 for this work. Her accomplishments as a physician-scientist paralleled her success as a leader. Her career milestones included serving as the first woman president of the Association of American Physicians, and the first woman honored as a Distinguished Physician of the Veterans Administration. In addition to being elected to the National Academy of Sciences, she served as President of the American Society of Hematology, a Master of the American College of Physicians, and a member of the Institute of Medicine (now National Academy of Medicine). She was a renowned mentor and built a diverse faculty at the UCSD School of Medicine, as well as promoting the best and brightest physician-scientists in national societies regardless of race or gender. She believed in and embodied excellence.

This award has the support of her family and is endorsed by her niece, Ms. Alesia Martinelli of Katonah, New York. It is also enthusiastically supported by Dr. Ken Kaushansky and Dr. David Brenner. Dr. Kaushansky was the Chair of the Department of Medicine at UCSD at the time of Dr. Ranney's death in 2010 and Dr. Brenner was the Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences at UCSD.

The award will carry a cash award of $5,000 and an honorary medal. The goal is to raise an endowment to support this yearly award. We hope that you will join us in establishing this endowment to recognize extraordinary accomplishments from our new awardees in the spirit of one of our greatest members. Join us by donating today!

Helen M. Ranney Awardees

  • 2024 - Lucila Ohno-Machado, MD, PhD, MBA


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Thank you to our generous donors!

Maria T. Abreu
 

Eli Y. Adashi
 

Anupam Agarwal
 

Nancy Andrews, with great admiration for Helen Ranney
 

Brian Annex
 

Peter Aronson
 

Richard H Aster
 

Cathleen Bairey
 

Edward Benz Jr
 

Carl Blobel
 

David Brenner
 

Myles Brown
In Memory Of Helen Ranney

Arleen Brown
 

Michael Camilleri
On Behalf Of Josephine And Michael Camilleri

John Carethers
John And Denise Carethers

Peter Choyke
 

Barry Coller
Drs. Bobbi And Barry Coller

George Cotsarelis
 

David D'Alessio
 

Ronald DePinho
 

mark donowitz
 

Ronny I Drapkin
 

Ronny Drapkin
 

Brian Druker
 

Stephen Embury
 

Serpil Erzurum
 

Serpil Erzurum
 

Donna Ferriero
 

Judy Garber
 

Daniel Goldberg
 

Sherita Golden
 

Mark A. Goldsmith, M.D., Ph.D.
 

Melissa Hudson
 

Melissa Hudson
 

Paul Insel
 

Elaine S Jaffe
 

mukesh jain
 

Chandy John
 

Daniel Kastner
 

Daniel Kelly
 

Thomas Kleyman
 

Paul Klotman
Paul And Mary Klotman

Jay Kolls
 

Stuart Kornfeld
 

Dr. Mitchell Lazar
 

Patty J. Lee, MD
 

Janet Lee
 

Marshall Lichtman
 

Shelly Lu
In Honor Of Dr. Ranney

Stavros Manolagas
 

Juanita L Merchant
 

William Muller
 

Kari Nadeau
Women Physician Scientists

paul noble
 

Paul Noble
 

Gilbert Omenn
 

Richard Page
 

Andrew G. Plaut
 

Alvin Powers
 

Stanley Riddell
 

Howard Rockman
 

Anil K. Rustgi, MD
 

Michael Sack
 

Sanjay Saint
 

Dr. Brad Schlaggar
 

Deb Schrag
 

John Sedor
 

M L Shelanski
 

M L Shelanski
 

JOSEPH ST GEME
Joseph W. St. Geme, III

Judith Swain
On behalf of Drs. Judith Swain and Edward Holmes

Alan Tita
 

David J Tweardy
On Behalf Of Ruth Falik MD And David J. Tweardy MD

Thomas Wellems
 

Donald Wilson